[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image="12937" img_size="full" alignment="center"][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]SINGAPORE 14th September 2019 - Private previews for condominium Cuscaden Reserve in the heart of Orchard Road with exceptional Preview Price[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]You may like : Only Clementi Condo for Sale in 2019 - Parc Clematis[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height="8px"][vc_column_text]
Singapore luxury property developer SC Global Developments, Hong Kong-listed developers and hotel operators New World Development and Far East Consortium won the tender for the 99-year leasehold site with a joint bid of S$410 million in April last year.
The bid set a new record for residential government land sales sites. The offer translates to $2,377 per sq ft per plot ratio (psf ppr) and trumped eight other bidders.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]You may also like : Whistler Grand next to upcoming CBD[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height="8px"][vc_column_text]The 117m-tall building at 8 Cuscaden Road in District 10 will have 192 units, which include one, two and three-bedroom variations. Most units will have private lift lobby access to the apartments.
Located beside the upcoming Orchard Boulevard MRT Station on the Thomson-East Coast Line, the condo is also a stone's throw away from high-end restaurants, hotels and lifestyle amenities.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Read more of Cuscaden Reserve by SC Global located along Cuscaden Road[/vc_column_text][vc_video link="https://youtu.be/YgOuhR4ikMM"][vc_column_text]Read Also : Latest Updated New Launch in the WEST [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
Phnom Penh is one of South East Asia’s most dynamic and fastest- Growing cities offering plenty of opportunities for work and play.
Here’s your practical guide to exploring the city regardless of how much free time you have in between meetings or work
If you have two hours only,
Consider taking your morning gym routine outside a leisurely jog along Sisowath Quay. Enjoy the Breeze from Tonle Sap River as you pass by landmarks like the stunning Royal Palace and the colonial-Style bar and restaurant foreign correspondents’ club. End the run with coffee and breakfast at the riverside outlet of Brown, a home grown cafe Chain.
If you are looking for something to do midday, head to the largest market in the country, central market. You can buy everything from jewellery and fresh food to sarongs and souvenirs but even if you’re not looking to shop, the architecture of this cross-shaped building and it’s central dome is a sight to behold
If you have half a day, can consider these activities
Cambodia has some of the most spectacular sunsets in the region, and the capital you”LL find numerous viewing decks from which to enjoy the nightly show. Among the more intimate is juniper Gin Bar, an Art Deco -Inspired rooftop bar with dramatic vistas of sundown over Phnom Penh’s vast urban sprawl.
If you are a big gin Fan, head over to the seekers Mekong gin distillery, Cambodia’s first premium gin company.the spirit is crafted with 11 native botanicals including Pandan,kaffir like lead and green oranges, as well as spring water sourced from the mountains of nearby kampot province. Sign up for a private masterclass where head distiller alfie amayo will give you a tour of the distillery and guide you through tastings and the making of a cocktail.
If you have a full day,
As the construction boom rolls on and modern towers reach new heights, Phnom Penh’s skyline is rapidly transforming. But iconic structures built in the ‘60s, in what’s known as the new Khmer architectural style, remain some of the city’s most defining features.
Khmer architecture tours conducted private and small group tours of the city’s gems. Led by academics or architects, you”ll be taken along a route peppered with buildings designed by vann Molyvann, Cambodia’s most revered architect who is often described as “the man who built Cambodia”. These include the Royal University of Phnom Penh, the fan -shaped chaktomuk conference hall and the national sport complex that can seat 60,000 people
End the day at bassac Lane. Once a residential neighbour of narrows streets and tight alleys, it has morphed into a hub of trendy micropups. Stop for a drink at Le Boutier - a sleek three-story bar that pays tribute to Cambodia’s golden age of rock ‘n’ Roll in the ‘60s. It might sound like a kitschy concept with drinks named after famous Khmer Singers but no mistake - the mixologists here know how to make a mean cocktail.
In case you are looking for a place to stay over, do consider the following development
The bridge Residential and SOHO unit which has completed around 2 years.
You can get a decent place yet very affordable In a prime location.
It is just Mins North to Sisowath Quay and to the West is the BKK1 where you will many nice eateries.
Prefers to dine and shop in a Shopping Mall, just right below would be the bridge lifestyles mall.
And if you are looking for one that’s is bigger, can head south to the first Aeon Mall in Cambodia.
Looking for Investment Opportunity, Do Consider The Peak which is next door to The Bridge