The tallest residential building in Outram-Chinatown, offering views stretching outwards to the Central Business District to Sentosa.
After years of hard work and planning, the world’s tallest residential building has finally been completed in Outram-Chinatown. Standing at a height of 581 feet, the tower offers residents breathtaking views of Singapore’s Central Business District and Sentosa Island. As one of Singapore’s most popular new neighborhoods, Outram-Chinatown is already home to some amazing attractions, such as The Ritz-Carlton Residence and its spa, The Palm Court at the Ritz-Carlton Orchard, and many more. With this new residential tower now standing proudly alongside them, residents can explore even more of what this vibrant neighborhood has to offer. If you’re looking for an upscale place to call home in Singapore, be sure to check out Outram-Chinatown; it’s sure to impress. ONE PEARL BANK
The Title of the Article
The title of this blog article is the tallest residential building in Outram-Chinatown, offering views stretching outwards to the Central Business District to Sentosa. The article discusses the history and architecture of the building and provides a tour of its observation deck.
Background Information on the Residential Building
The residential building that tops the list is the Outram-Chinatown Sky Tower. Standing at a whopping 310.4 meters tall, it is not only the tallest residential building in Outram-Chinatown but also Singapore’s second tallest building after the Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino.
The tower was completed in October 2013 and has 67 stories. At its peak, it offers panoramic views stretching outwards to the Central Business District (CBD) to Sentosa. It is also home to various luxury condominiums such as The Residences by Raffles Place and The Residences by Park Hyatt Singapore.
Specifications of the Building
The towering skyscraper at Outram-Chinatown is now home to the world's tallest residential building, stretching to a height of 330 meters (1,087 feet). Located on Keung Saki Road, the building offers stunning views stretching outwards to the Central Business District and Sentosa Island.
Designed by renowned architecture firm Aedes, the building features 173 luxurious apartments decked out with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer stunning views of Singapore's skyline. Not only does the building boast impressive heights and impressive sights, but it is also energy efficient thanks to its use of sustainable materials and features an automated firefighting and cooling system. Located in one of Singapore's most vibrant neighborhoods, residents can enjoy everything that Outram-Chinatown has to offer, including top restaurants and shops.
What is Included in the Price of the Residential Apartment
The residential tower, which is currently the tallest building in Outram-Chinatown, offers stunning views stretching outwards to the Central Business District to Sentosa. Completed in October 2017, the structure stands at a height of 356.5 meters and comprises 272 units of which 101 are designated as Grade A one-bedroom apartments while the remaining 211 are two-bedroom apartments. Prices for a single bedroom start from $910,000 while two-bedrooms go for $1.295 million.
Apartments come with floor plans that allow for ample space for either comfortable living or spectacular cityscapes. Units also come fully furnished and include premium features such as wall-to-wall marble flooring, rich woods, high ceilings and designer fixtures and fittings. In addition to its sensational views, residents can take advantage of a range of other amenities including an indoor pool, children's play area and state-of-the art fitness center.
How to Get to the Building
If you're looking to get a bird's-eye view of the city, you'll want to head to the top of the tallest residential building in Outram-Chinatown. The building, known as Novena, offers views stretching outwards to the Central Business District and Sentosa.
To get to Novena, take bus 92 or 93 from Outram MRT station. From there, it takes about 10 minutes to walk up the hill. Alternatively, you can take an Uber or Grab ride.
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