Developmental Plans For Jurong Lake
JURONG LAKE
A Lakeside
Destination For Business and Leisure
In
2008, the Urban Redevelopment Authority(URA) revealed plans to further
decentralize commercial activities from the Core region as part of the strategy
of the Masterplan 2008. This involves the development of more commercial hubs
such as Jurong Lake District, Paya Lebar Central and Kallang Riverside. The
Jurong Lake District in particular, was envisioned to become the biggest
commercial hub outside the Central region, combining both business and leisure
elements within its two precincts-Jurong Gateway and Lakeside.
Aside
from developing the district into an attractive commercial hub, other key
strategies are to create leisure attractions within a well integrated scenic
environment. These initiatives were planned to be fully developed within 10 to
15 years.
Jurong
East, together with Jurong Lake, offers an exciting opportunity to be developed
into the biggest lakeside destination for business and leisure in the West
Region. The two areas will be known as the new Jurong Lake District. Centrally
located in the West Region, which houses a quarter of Singapore’s population of
4.2 million, the 360 ha Jurong Lake District is well connected to the CBD (about
20 minutes), Tuas Second Link and rest of the island. It also has ready access
to a large talent and labour pool. The nearby Jurong and Tuas Industrial Estates
support global businesses ranging from biotechnology to pharmaceutical and
chemical industries. There are more than 3,000 MNCs and SMEs operating in these
areas.
Jurong Lake District Will Be Developed Through
Four Key
Strategies
- Develop Jurong East into a major commercial hub
- Lakeside – Create unique new leisure destinations
- Enhance connectivity between Jurong Gateway and Lakeside and bring the lake closer to the centre
- Retain and introduce more greenery to enhance green experience
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