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District 10 Bukit Timah mixed-use site up for sale at $118m

The freehold site is open for bids until 5 May at 3 p.m.

A freehold mixed-use development site at Bukit Timah Road and Duke’s Road has been launched for sale at an indicative price of $118m, according to Cushman & Wakefield (C&W).

C&W is the exclusive marketing agent for the expression of interest exercise, with the deadline for bids set at 5 May 2026 at 3 p.m.

The property comprises an 18,512-square-foot site in District 10 with a gross plot ratio of 3.0, at an indicative land rate of about $2,193 per square foot per plot ratio.

It is zoned for commercial and residential use and carries written permission for a new five-storey mixed-use development.

The approved scheme provides for two storeys and a mezzanine for commercial use, and three storeys with an attic for residential use, C&W said.

The proposed development will include six strata commercial units approved for food and beverage use and 30 residential units.

The vendor has acquired adjacent remnant state land, increasing the site area, and has fully paid the land betterment charge for a plot ratio of 2.77.

The existing development is a four-storey mixed-use building with retail and food and beverage tenants on the ground floor and a co-living operator on the upper floors.

Tenants include Atlas Coffeehouse, Hello Arigato café and The Assembly Place, C&W added.

The site is about 300 metres from Botanic Gardens MRT Interchange, which serves the Circle Line and Downtown Line.

It is also within one kilometre of Nanyang Primary School and Raffles Girls’ Primary School, and near Hwa Chong Institution, Nanyang Girls’ High School, National Junior College, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School and St Joseph’s Institution.

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