Daily Briefing: Big names in residential property team up; MDA urged to reconsider Tan Pin Pin film ban

And Minister Khaw backs out of idea to incentivise parents to move in with children.

Singapore's arts community issued a collective statement expressing their "deep disappointment" at the banning of a local documentary early Thursday morning and urging the Media Development Authority (MDA) to reconsider its decision. View more here.

Knight Frank Residential and Douglas Elliman Real Estate have launched a new residential real estate alliance today. View more here.

National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan seems to have backed out of the idea of giving incentives to parents living in mature estates to move with children in new towns, reported the media. View more here.

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