15,000 to 20,000 new homes will be built at the former Turf City over the next two to three decades.
An artist's impression of a repurposed grandstand in Bukit Timah Turf City, with a central open space in front of it.SINGAPORE – The first public housing units in Bukit Timah in about 40 years will be built in Turf City, as part of plans to develop 15,000 to 20,000 new homes on the former racecourse site over the next two to three decades.
URA said the estate will be developed over time, starting with areas closer to existing transport nodes along Dunearn Road – where Sixth Avenue MRT station is located. URA said the estate will be planned as a “10-minute neighbourhood”, with most amenities such as shops, community and recreational facilities and parks within a 10-minute walk of future homes.
Centrally located areas within the estate, such as those closer to MRT stations, will be used for high-rise housing to allow more to live near transport nodes, said URA. An artist’s impression of the possible view from the North Grandstand in the future. PHOTO: URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY The third neighbourhood, Saddle Club Knolls, will “be defined by its undulating terrain and surrounding forests”.
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