The upcoming Funan Mall will allow indoor cycling in its Level 1 through amenities paired with end-of-trip facilities such as cafés and shower...
The upcoming Funan Mall will allow indoor cycling in its Level 1 through amenities paired with end-of-trip facilities such as cafés and shower...
The launch of US$40m VisVires New Protein (VVNP) fund with its niche focus on the global food and feed system attests to the growing investor appetite...
They are offering two fixed price plans for 24 and 12 months.
Its 24-month fixed rate price plans will go head-to-head against 12 other retailers.
An HDB terrace in Jalan Bahagia was sold for a record high price of $1.19m.
Six super luxury homes were sold for $10m and above after the cooling measures.
Barracks Hotel will open in 2019 with 40 guest rooms.
MBA providers are struggling to attract local students, but renewed interest from Vietnam, India, and China buoy the industry’s performance.
All of Singapore's major food delivery platforms now have a physical extension of their services, reflecting a growing trend amongst retailers around...
Buyers may rush to snap up such units, which they can sell at a higher price in the future.
For a one-bedroom unit worth $838,000, buyers will get to have an integrated sink and dishwasher that could help slash washing time by 50%, amongst...
It will house its private wealth, retail SME, retail banking, and commercial banking units.
With expansive meeting rooms and breakout spaces, the office can host up to 100 guests.
Heated demand for storage facilities is hit by the city's limited land supply.
Seven operators control 63% of the city’s flexible market, with IWG holding 23.5% market share and WeWork and JustGroup nabbing roughly 12% each.
There is still a lot of work to do in order to run after 1,400 individuals in the Lion City with net worths above $69m.
Mortgage payments may cost up to $9,086 per month.
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