New Development
Midtown Bay
122 Beach Rd, 189770
Name | Midtown Bay |
Listing ID | 791 |
Address | 122 Beach Rd, 189770 |
District | |
Tenure | 99 |
TOP Date | Mid 2023 |
Developer | GuocoLand |
Total Units | 219 |
Site Area | 226,249 sq ft |
Website | https://midtownbay.officialdeveloperlaunch.com |
Description
Midtown Bay is a prestigious project developed by Guocoland which situated in the midst of beach road. The project is a joint venture between Guocoland and Guoco Group Ltd companies in a ratio of 70:30%. The beach road property was acquired by the collaborators at a valuation of $1.62 billion. Midtown Bay will offer a collection of more than 200 exclusive units. The amenities provided by mid town suite includes guard house, club house, indoor gym, function room, tennis court, a huge 50 meter swimming pool , sun deck, BBQ pits and children’s play ground. The new lifestyle of urbanites demands effortless transition between living, working and entertaining. Thus, the units have been designed to offer residents the flexibility to live, work or entertain at home.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- A mixed-use development that comprises premium Grade A office space, public and retail spaces, exclusive residences, and the former Beach Road Police Station, a conserved building
- Located within Central Business District, at the intersection of two key development corridors along Beach Road and Ophir-Rochor Road
- Key connector between 3 office micromarkets – City Hall, Marina Centre & Bugis
- Served by four MRT lines and Nicoll Highway, as well as the North-South Expressway in the future
- It will rejuvenate the Beach Road by being the final critical piece of jigsaw that completes the transformation of the precinct
- It will introduce innovative and futuristic concept for Grade A office and re-define the way that landlords partner office tenants
- It will foster community street life by providing a series of community spaces that can adapt and cater to different public activities and events
- It will introduce a new way of luxury city living in response to the growing integration of live, work and play