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Singapore To Get First Retirement Village
<dl class="article-info"><dd class="category-name"> Category: Singapore </dd><dd class="published"> <time datetime="2013-11-10T09:20:44+08:00"> Published on Sunday, 10 November 2013 09:20 </time> </dd><dd class="createdby"> Written by Radha Basu </dd><dd class="hits">
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Standing: Ms Chan Wai Lin, 55, Mr V. Sreetharan, 74, and Ms Jacqui Oehlers, 63. Sitting, from left: Mrs Lam Lee Yin, 59, Mrs Maureen Ooi, 57, Mrs Rita Wee, 63, Ms Amy Tan, 64, Mrs May Chan, 65, Ms Kandha Ruby, 64, Dr Ambika Dharan, 64, , Ms Mabel Wee, 64, Dr Grace Varughese, 70, Ms Jessie Yeo, 70, and Ms Judy Yeo, 68. A group of 100 seniors led by retired Principal Mabel Wee and retired general practitioner Dr Ambika Dharan have been lobbying the government to get a retirement village.
Singapore: For a long time some of Singapore's ageing baby boomers have said what Singapore needs are retirement villages like the ones you see in developed countries. They provide housing as well as a range of amenities for older people, who get to live in a purpose-built community of their own.
Now it is going to happen, with a pilot project coming up in Jalan Jurong Kechil. Property developer World Class Land, a subsidiary of the Aspial jewellery group, is building a retirement village on a plot roughly the size of 1 1/2 football fields.
It won a tender last November by offering close to $75 million for the 60-year leasehold land. TDetails about the number and size of units, and the price, are still being worked out and will be announced later, a spokesman for the company said.
<dl class="article-info"><dd class="category-name"> Category: Singapore </dd><dd class="published"> <time datetime="2013-11-10T09:20:44+08:00"> Published on Sunday, 10 November 2013 09:20 </time> </dd><dd class="createdby"> Written by Radha Basu </dd><dd class="hits">
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Singapore: For a long time some of Singapore's ageing baby boomers have said what Singapore needs are retirement villages like the ones you see in developed countries. They provide housing as well as a range of amenities for older people, who get to live in a purpose-built community of their own.
Now it is going to happen, with a pilot project coming up in Jalan Jurong Kechil. Property developer World Class Land, a subsidiary of the Aspial jewellery group, is building a retirement village on a plot roughly the size of 1 1/2 football fields.
It won a tender last November by offering close to $75 million for the 60-year leasehold land. TDetails about the number and size of units, and the price, are still being worked out and will be announced later, a spokesman for the company said.