Co-living firm Hmlet to unveil Tanjong Pagar property in July

The property can house over 150 rooms and will feature a pool, gym and cafe.

Singapore based co-living company, Hmlet, has signed a new property in Tanjong Pagar/Cantonment Downtown CBD precinct which will be its largest dedicated co-living building with more than 150 rooms operated as serviced apartment units.

Located at 150 Cantonment Road, the property has a site area of 76,002.5 square feet, with a GFA of 47,352,.12 square feet. It is housed across three levels in two blocks and is located near to Tanjong Pagar Station and Outram Park Interchange.

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Hmlet tied up with real estate management services group LHN Limited which won the tender for the property. Hmlet aims to fully customise the design and renovation of the property and LHN will build additional facilities such as a swimming pool, gym and an all-day in-house Cafe concept. 

The tender for the property was aligned with the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s plans to build new homes in the CBD and rejuvenate predominantly office developments into mixed-use buildings, with an aim to bring greater footfall and activities after work hours into the Anson Road, Robinson Road and Tanjong Pagar areas.

The property is set to open in July 2019, and aims to boost the number of Hmlet members to more than 2,400 across Asia Pacific by the end of 2019.

“We are excited to be announcing our largest building in Singapore dedicated entirely to co-living with established real estate players like LHN,” Yoan Kamalski, CEO of Hmlet said in a statement. 

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