The
world business landscape is being redefined and
transformed by changes in economic, political,
social and demographic trends. Over the past few
years, the advancement of technology and the changing
live-work-play lifestyle have evolved to empower
businesses, teams and individuals to realise their
potential in ways they have not imagined possible.
Work places are fast developing into borderless
public spaces, which are extensions of leisure
areas away from the confines of the physical office.
The portability, accessibility and convenience
of the laptop, the internet and telecommunication
devices have also transformed working life into
a 24/7 lifestyle.
This evolution has led to the worldwide trend
of city living where the confluence of work, entertainment
and living is best met. This trend is underscored
by the success of Far East Organization’s
groundbreaking Icon at Tanjong Pagar, which is
widely recognised as the first project in Singapore
that capitalised on the demand for inner city
living and offers loft-style living.
Responding further to the call of the 24/7 lifestyle,
and the increasing global integration, Far East
Organization is developing Singapore’s first
integrated live-work-play development along the
Singapore River. This landmark project, Central,
offers habitation, lifestyle, business, community
and transportation connectivity all within one
complex. Designed for a population of 10,000 occupants,
it will have two towers of SOHO (Small Office
Home Office) units, a 25-storey office tower with
New Age Offices as well as conventional office
units with large floor plates, a retail podium
with riverfront food and beverage outlets, a sky
garden and recreational facilities, full public
amenities and a community hub.

The SOHO movement around the world has fuelled
the transition of work from boardroom to home
offices. Businesses are turning to the internet
to trade and communicate. New digital infrastructures
connect individuals and businesses anywhere, diminishing
the divide between office and home. In addition,
the yearn for greater personal control, flexibility
and better quality of life has given rise to a
new live-work-play trend.
Central’s SOHO is well placed to meet this
need. The only purpose-built home offices in Singapore,
these SOHO units come furnished with quality home
finishes, fully fitted bathroom and a compact
kitchenette, making setting up home, and office,
in these units a breeze. SOHO at Central also
offers a prestigious business address with full
flexibility in commercial usage.
Since their launch in September last year, 90
per cent of the 227 SOHO units have already been
sold. Central attracts a cosmopolitan clientele
comprising successful entrepreneurs, professionals,
business consultants and investors from around
the world including Hong Kong, China, Myanmar,
Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, United Kingdom and
India.
The New Age Office is another component of Central
that is purpose-built to cater to a growing breed
of new-age businesses that appreciate the trappings
of a borderless workspace. These businesses demand
continuous connectivity to the world, complete
flexibility in every way and a lifestyle that
never sleeps. (See
story on page 8.)
Supporting these components are four levels of
shopping mecca, food and beverage outlets by the
river, a sky garden and recreational facilities,
full public amenities and a community hub to complete
the vibrant lifestyle offered by this integrated
development.
Inspired by Roppongi Hills, Tokyo’s city
within a city, and Xin Tian Di, Shanghai’s
hot new district, this shopping paradise will
host 600 hip retail outlets showcasing non-mainstream
products and services, presenting a unique shopping
experience by the river. To chill out from work
or the hard work of retail therapy, Central’s
food and beverage outlets by the river will be
the place to watch the world go by.

Central has amazing connectivity. It sits above
the Clarke Quay MRT station making travelling
to all parts of Singapore easy and convenient.
It is also only two MRT stations away from the
proposed integrated resort at Sentosa, and four
stops from the New Downtown at Marina Bay.
Central is also the epicenter of a thriving community.
The Central Business District with its working
population of 50,000 is but a kilometre away.
The civic centre is just across Coleman Bridge
and the arts and cultural district of museums,
galleries and the Esplanade, as well as the entertainment
belt of Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, Mohammed Sultan
Road and Fullerton Square is further down the
river. The river area, popular with expatriates,
is also home to some 25,000 residents living in
upmarket homes.
Surrounding Central is an educational enclave
with an estimated 40,000 students and teaching
academia, including 10,000 foreign students whom
Singapore expects to attract. This study enclave
comprises the new city campuses of Singapore Management
University, LaSalle-SIA College of Arts, other
private educational institutions in the Selegie
and Bras Basah areas as well as the newly opened
National Library.
For more information on Central
please call 6535 5803. |