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Serious Great News! Golden Mile is Sinkie Historical Treasure! Please convert to 6 Star Hotel Fcuk Hold soon!

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Golden Mile Complex gazetted as conserved building; future developers to get building incentives​

SINGAPORE - The iconic Golden Mile Complex, which resembles a typewriter with its terraced facade and towering columns, has been conserved.

Minister for National Development Desmond Lee on Friday (Oct 22) announced that the building has been gazetted as a conserved building, one year after the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) had proposed to do so.

To address concerns from building owners that conserving the building may affect the chances of a collective sale, the URA will offer a package of incentives to make development options for the site more attractive to potential buyers.

In a pre-recorded video posted on Facebook, Mr Lee said Golden Mile Complex is the first modern, large-scale, strata-titled development to be conserved in Singapore. This decision was not taken lightly, he added.

He acknowledged that some owners may see conservation as a constraint, and noted that owners have been planning for a collective sale, with some intending to use the proceeds to fund their retirement.

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has thus made efforts to ensure that the conservation will not undermine collective sale efforts, by offering potential buyers incentives to rejuvenate the building.

"The development potential of the site is increased with conservation," Mr Lee said.

The incentives include allowing developers to build a new tower block about 30-storeys high beside the main conserved building.

The site boundary will may also be extended to include part of adjacent state land to allow for design flexibility, while tax incentives will be provided, lowering development costs.

Mr Lee said the incentive package is unique to Golden Mile Complex, which he described as “one of finest examples we have of the ‘Brutalist’ style of architecture, which favours minimalist construction over decorative design”.

In a statement, URA added that the package was devised based on the site’s attributes, including its “exceptional standing as a rare and iconic landmark from Singapore’s initial years of post-war nation building”.

"We hope that developers will consider the potential of the site, alongside our vision to rejuvenate a national icon," Mr Lee said.

He hailed the building, which was built in the 1970s and designed by local architects Gan Eng Oon, William Lim and Tay Kheng Soon, as bold and visionary at the time.

"It challenged conventional views in Singapore and across the world, of what modern urban living could look like, adapted to our tropical environment," he said.

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The Golden Mile Complex was built in the 1970s and designed by local architects Gan Eng Oon, William Lim and Tay Kheng Soon. ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN
Golden Mile Complex gazetted as conserved building | THE BIG STORY



In its proposal last year, the URA said Singapore has thus far conserved more than 7,200 buildings, with most of them dating from the colonial period.

With its conservation, Golden Mile Complex joins a handful of other post-independence heritage buildings like the Singapore Conference Hall and Jurong Town Hall to be legally protected.

International Council on Monuments and Sites (Icomos) Singapore president Yeo Kang Shua called the conservation decision a significant milestone.

“The unprecedented incentives show that the state has the political will to balance market forces to push the decision through,” said Associate Professor Yeo, an architectural historian at the Singapore University of Technology and Design.

He hopes the incentives would help developer-buyers, as well as the building’s current owners, to see heritage buildings as sites with financial potential rather than a liability, due to the need to adhere to heritage guidelines during redevelopment.

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laksaboy

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Good! Many buildings of great heritage value have been demolished by the PAP technocrats over the years.
 

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There a haunted swimming pool
The building is one of the most active supernatural hotspots according to paranormal investigators. They say it's because many shops there sell Thai barang barang which brought many dirty things inside the building
 

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The basement of this place feels eerie even during daytime. Must be due the number of religious idol shops down there with the owners 养鬼仔. All these shops also have very dim lights, adding to the creepiness.
 
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the most bizarre hotel i’ve ever stayed is the olivetti typewriter hotel in ivrea. guest has to crawl from sitting room to bedroom and vice versa as both rooms are staggered and sloped like on a typewriter. can survive a 6.9 earthquake easily.
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I remember there's this shop at 2nd floor tucked in the corner. They are licensed dealer for arms and ammo. Their customers are local gun enthusiasts who are members of the Singapore Gun Club.
 

zeddy

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Last time before there were budget airlines, if you want to catch the freshest Siam Bu abalones, you can wait at the coach bus boarding bay when these buses would arrived from Thailand, Malaysia. Inside these buses would be the Thai girls who couldn't afford to buy plane tickets to come Singapore and they resorted to the cheaper coach bus. They would come as tourists. And when in Singapore, many of these girls would have a local pimp as their handlers who would deploy them to the Geylang backlanes.
 

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Eye sore bldg, convert it into an international licence whore house. SPH could tender for the bldg and the licence.
 

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The building was the favourite of many fly by night operators.
The unique design and structure allow someone from the office to sneak
off upstairs to his apartment.
 
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