Wednesday, November 25, 2009

CM Domain wins tender for Clementi Mall with S$541.9m bid

Source: ChannelNewsAsia, 17 November 2009

SINGAPORE: CM Domain, a unit of Singapore Press Holdings, has won the tender for a new suburban shopping centre in Clementi with its S$541.9 million bid.

The Housing and Development Board said it received a total of six bids for the 99-year leasehold site in Clementi Town Centre.

The land parcel has about 25,000 square metres of gross floor area. The retail hub, tentatively called "Clementi Mall", is part of a larger development located at the former Clementi Bus Interchange. The mall and its carpark are located over seven storeys, and a library will be situated within the mall.

TENDER RESULTS
Source: HDB Tender Results for Sale of Clementi Mall, 10 November 2009

1. S$541,898,000 CM Domain Pte Ltd

2. S$382,000,000 Titanium (AMT) Pte Ltd and Guthrie (Anshan) Pte Ltd

3. S$352,100,000 FC Retail Trustee Pte Ltd (as trustee for FCL Diamond Trust)

4. S$338,800,000 HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited as trustee of CapitaMall Trust

5. S$303,300,000 Lend Lease Retail Investments 3 Pte Ltd

6. S$170,000,000 Sim Lian Holdings Pte Ltd

HDB Seeks Buyer for Clementi Mall

Source : Business Times - 18 September 2009

THE Housing & Development Board is looking for a buyer for a mall in Clementi Town Centre which it is building as part of a larger 40-storey development that will also include two blocks of HDB flats and a bus interchange.

Clementi mall: The buyer will have naming rights to the mall which comprises two basement levels and five storeys above ground, with retail space of 193,750 sq ftJones Lang LaSalle, which is handling the tender for the mall, said the price is ‘in excess of $300 million’.

The mall comprises two basement levels and five storeys above ground, with a maximum net floor area of 18,000 sq m (or 193,750 sq ft) of retail space.

HDB is building only the core structure and facade, which it aims to hand over to the eventual buyer around August next year. The new owner will then finish the project internally, with flexibility to plan the theme and layout. The buyer will also have naming rights to the mall.

JLL estimates the buyer may spend about a further $50 million to fit out the mall. Assuming a $300 million purchase price, the total investment would work out to about $1,800 psf of retail net floor area. This does not take into account about 21,266 sq ft of gross floor area on the fifth level, set aside for a library under the development’s civic and community institution space.

Assuming gross average monthly rent of $11 psf is achieved for the mall, the net yield for the investor would work out to about 6 per cent. The buyer will get a fresh 99-year lease when HDB hands over the property.

An air-conditioned bus interchange will be on the mall’s first level, and the third level will be linked to Clementi MRT Station.

JLL’s Singapore and South-east Asia managing director Chris Fossick said: ‘This investment provides a rare opportunity to enter the tightly held and much sought-after suburban retail mall market in Singapore. The buyer will be able to add real value through its retail concept and layout,’

The tender for the mall closes on Nov 10.

HDB said yesterday this is the first development incorporating public housing, commercial facilities and a bus interchange in a single complex.

The two blocks of HDB flats will have a total of 388 units, comprising three-room to five-room flats. Most have already been taken up by HDB lessees affected by a Selective En-bloc Redevelopment Scheme (Sers) nearby.

‘There are very few unsold flats in the two blocks,’ HDB said. ‘After meeting demand for Sers, the balance of the flats will be released to the public in future sale exercises.’

Friday, August 14, 2009

North South East West (Potential Views, Estimated Directions)

Here are some potential views (taken from 22nd floor of existing Clementi flats) showing the estimated directional views. [NOTE: Directions provided below are just an estimate. For more accurate directional degree reading, a true magnetic compass or "Luopan" is required.]












Thursday, August 13, 2009

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Clementi Hub

i happened to see this great model of the new revitalised Clementi Hub, which was also displayed in Toa Payoh HDB Hub. This project will be next to the existing Clementi MRT station, it contains shopping mall & air-conditioned bus interchange on the ground level. This project is slated to be ready (T.O.P.) by Year 2011.



"Potential" Views of Casa Clementi (high floor units)

Casa blocks are either 40th, 28th or 20th storey high.
Here are some of the 'potential' high view perspectives taken from other current existing flats in Clementi. So, if your Casa unit is, say on the 30+th storey, you just visualise yourself another 10+ floors above the perspectives in the photos below.

Photo Below Taken From 25th Storey of Clementi Heights

Photo Below Taken From 22nd Storey of Clementi Heights



Photo Below Taken From 24th Storey of West Coast Court
Photos Below Taken From 14th Storey of West Coast Court

Unit Selection: 30th April 2009 - 19 June 2009

Most of us, the affected residents, should have selected our choice units by now. Here are some photos on our latest Casa Clementi Model displayed in Toa Payoh HDB Hub.






Saturday, March 14, 2009

4th March 2009, Wednesday, The Straits Times: WWII Bomb Found in Construction Site

Wow, I must say that the construction workers over here are great and meticulous. They actually discovered a 50kg WWII bomb while they were digging & digging tirelessly at the site.

The policemen & soldiers came, diverted traffic, evacuated the students in Nan Hua High & NUS High school. They then effectively detonated the bomb safely. The residents who were watching the whole episode cheered and applauded. :)


Source: The Straits Times, 4 March 2009

September 2008 - January 2009

According to HDB's timeline, construction was supposed to begin in "mid 2008".

After anxiously waiting for a few months for some ground-breaking actions to happen, a mini exavator was finally spotted on 12 September 2008 (see 2nd photo). Ha ha.













Naming our New Home

Affected residents were consulted on the new name of our new home... 3 names were pre-selected by HDB and we had to cast a vote:

(1) ONE CLEMENTI
(2) CASA CLEMENTI
(3) CLEMENTI RESIDENCES

I am a simple person, hence, I have voted for ONE CLEMENTI as I thought it's a simple enough name for older folks to remember and to pronounce. Probably easier for taxi uncles to remember in future as well. :)

The voting results was subsequently mailed to us.
Majority of the residents had voted for CASA CLEMENTI.

* One Clementi 39%
* Casa Clementi 43%
* Clementi Residences 18%

In Spanish, "Casa" means "House or Home".
Hence "CASA CLEMENTI" can literally be translated to "Our Home in Clementi".
It's still a pretty nice name lah. :p

Appreciating the grassland before the mega construction







Sneak Preview of CASA Clementi




Photography by Ping


Annonuncement of EnBloc Exercise

Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

Clementi Ave 1 identified for en bloc redevelopment scheme
By Jacqueline Seng, Channel NewsAsia Posted: 28 June 2007 1820 hrs

SINGAPORE : Seven blocks in Clementi Avenue 1 have been identified for the Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS). The 30-year-old site consists of over 1,100 flats. The blocks involved are 401 to 404 and 407 to 409. Blocks 405 and 406 are rental blocks and these will be cleared to facilitate the redevelopment of other blocks. The Housing Development Board (HDB) will build some 1,600 new replacement flats near the Clementi town centre to rehouse the flat owners. Eligible tenants will also be offered relocation benefits. The SERS plan also involves nine shops, one of which is a rental shop at Block 407, as well as a rental kiosk at Block 402. HDB says these shop owners and lessees will receive compensation based on the prevailing market value. - CNA /ls