Frasers Property's Rivière to open for preview on 25 May

The two 36-storey towers will comprise 455 residential units.

Frasers Property Singapore will open its highly-anticipated luxury residential development, Rivière, for previews from 25 May, an announcement revealed.

Located on a land parcel enveloped by the Singapore River, the residential development is a 99-year leasehold property consisting of two 36-storey towers with 455 units. The unit mix comprises one to four-bedroom apartments, ranging from 560 sqft to 2,002 sqft.

According to Frasers Property Singapore, all 455 units will also be elevated over 18 metres above ground level, providing completely unobstructed views of the Singapore River. Residents can also enjoy spaces for rest and relaxation such as a lap pool that faces the river promenade, a sky and spa pool, an aquatic garden, and a range of outdoor dining pavilions and lounges for social gatherings.

“Atop the two residential towers, the Sky Deck will offer breath-taking views of the river and unblocked cityscape beyond. The Sky Deck features premium facilities such as a teppanyaki dining pavilion, herb garden, hot spa and a sky spa,” the firm revealed.

The sales gallery is located at 88 Zion Road, opposite Great World City, and is exclusively open for preview by appointment only. The official launch for Rivière is expected to be in July 2019. 

Join Singapore Business Review community
A NOTE FROM SINGAPORE BUSINESS REVIEW

The people you want to reach are already in this room.

Every quarter, SBR lands on the desks of the founders, CFOs, and directors running Asia's most consequential companies. Every day, they open our newsletter and read our website. It's a room that took twenty years to build — and it's the one most of our partners are trying to get into.

The good news is that the door is open. We work with companies on thought leadership articles, sponsored content, industry summits across Southeast Asia, regional awards programmes, podcasts, and media placements in print and digital. The shape of the right partnership depends on what you're trying to do, which is why we'd rather start with a conversation than send a rate card.


If you have something this room should know about, tell us. We'll tell you honestly whether we can help, and how.

No rate cards until we understand the brief. It's a better use of everyone's time.