Daily Briefing: Nanyang Polytechnic alumni's bank details hacked; Investment opportunities in Geylang's rezoning

And URA releases residential site in Farrer park.

Bank details of some 240 ex-Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) students have been stolen after hackers broke into the Singapore school’s database, according to media reports. View more here.

On Jan 13, 2015, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) announced a proposal to rezone parts of Geylang from Residential/Institution to Commercial/Institution. This is a proposed amendment to the URA Master Plan 2014. View more here.

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has released a residential site at Sturdee Road for sale today under the Confirmed List of H1 2015 Government Land Sales (GLS) programme. View more here.

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