Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Watermark @ Robertson Quay

Watermark @ Robertson Quay is a boutique mixed development with lofts, private lift lobbies and retail shops. This element of conservation injects uniqueness into the project. Old warehouses on this site were built in the late 1800s by Danish trading firm East Asiatic Company. It has the 'loft living' concept borrowed from New York City where artists moved into abandoned industrial buildings for cheap rent and large space in the 1950s.

Those complexes have since been converted into upmarket loft apartments and studio flats, and celebrities and investment bankers have long since replaced the struggling artists. Under the Urban Redevelopment Authority guidelines, the 19th century warehouse facade at the Watermark will be integrated into its overall contemporary design.

Developer: Hong Leong Holdings Ltd
Location: Rodyk Street (District 9)
Tenure: Freehold
Expected Date of Completion: March 2009
Site Area: 90,000 sqft
Total Units: 206 in 10-storey boutique-styled development

Types of Units:
Shops (8 units) ~ ground floor
2 rooms (4 units) ~ above the shops
2 rooms (64 units)
2 rooms + study (50 units)
3 rooms (19 units)
3 rooms + study (28 units)
3 rooms + roof terrace (15 units)
3 rooms + study + roof terrace (8 units)
4 rooms (14 units)
4 rooms + roof terrace (4 units)
Unit Sizes: 900-1,800 sqft

Facilities:
Lap pool
Children’s pool
Jacuzzi
‘Rainwater’ shower deck
Water features
Tea deck
Reading verandah
Rock garden
Mist fountain
Changing room with steam room
Lounge
Gym
Koi pond
Putting green
Children’s playground
BBQ

The unique selling point is its central location at Robertson Quay. Sited in the area that is easily accessible by foot to Singapore's entertainment districts, Mohammed Sultan and Clarke Quay, Watermark @ Robertson Quay is one of the very few developments that offers city living, is close to the CBD and Orchard Road but maintains the serenity of residential living.

Email lushhome@gmail.com for more information.

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