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A new hotel being built by budget accommodation chain Hotel 81, in Eng Hoon Street in Tiong Bahru, has raised eyebrows of residents who are worried that it will leader to vice and other social problems. It is still unclear if the hotel will offer full-day or hourly rates. -- ST PHOTO: ALBERT SIM
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->AN ALMOST completed, nondescript building in one corner of Singapore's bustling Tiong Bahru estate is raising eyebrows within the community.
Several residents are concerned about the latest addition to their estate - a new hotel built by budget accommodation chain Hotel 81.
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>The prospect of an hourly-rate budget hotel in their estate has got them worried that the development might give a sleazy image to the neighbourhood, and depress the values of their properties.
When contacted, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), which approves the use of buildings as hotels, confirmed it had 'granted approval for a hotel development at 1-9 Eng Hoon Street' on Sept 12 last year. 'The proposed hotel development on the subject site is acceptable from the planning point of view as it is located in a mixed-use area where there are existing hotel developments in the vicinity,' it said.
Although a sign proclaims the name of the hotel to be 'Hotel 81 Osaka', it is unclear if the hotel will be an hourly-rate one or one that charges only a full-day rate. Hotel 81 declined to comment when contacted.
The budget hotel chain has aggressively expanded in the past few years to a network of 30 hotels islandwide. Most are located in the red light district of Geylang and other areas such as Joo Chiat and Balestier. The chain has one hotel in a residential area - Hotel 81 Kovan.
Residents said they are hoping the hotel will at least be one that offers a full-day rate.
'Short-term stays lead to other social problems,' said resident Eugene Yip, 38, an advertising executive.
Another resident who declined to be named pointed out that there are already a growing number of female hostesses from China living in Tiong Bahru, due to the estate's proximity to bars - such as the Tiananmen karaoke lounge - in the Havelock Road area.
'At the moment, they live here and solicit their business elsewhere. We don't want them to start touting for business here too. We don't want it to go the way of Joo Chiat,' he said, referring to the district in the east which in the past saw an influx of bars, massage parlours and prostitutes together with hourly-rate budget hotels.
Recently, The Straits Times also reported the rise of illegal dorm use in the estate, where landlords (also PRC FTrash?) have been cashing in on the demand for cheap housing by converting conserved pre-war flats into dormitory-style housing for foreign workers, leading to concerns over noise, littering and overcrowding.
The laidback, historic charm of Tiong Bahru has in recent years attracted a growing number of young professionals and expatriates. It is gradually being gentrified. 'Many owners have invested heavily into rejuvenating their flats, and want to keep the estate clean,' said Knight Frank realtor Alvin Yeo.
So while mid-tier hotels, such as Link Hotel Singapore, have sprung up, residents want to know how chains like Hotel 81 get approval to set up hourly-rate hotels in residential areas.
The Singapore Tourism Board's hospitality arm, which gives the approval for the type of hotel licence, refused to comment when contacted.
The estate, which was designed in the 1930s in the Art Deco style, was gazetted in 2003, where 20 blocks of pre-World War II flats as well as 36 units of shophouses have been conserved to keep the charm and identity of the estate.
It has even been suggested, among Singaporeans, as a nominee for Singapore's first Unesco World Heritage Site. [email protected]
 

JohnTT

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URA & STB only want money what, you think they care about the neighbourhood image & feeling? Anyway they are creating a 'playground' for the community there.......which is part of their job......:biggrin:
 

2lanu

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White scum see that business at GL was so good that packed the whole place so now want to dismantle red light GL and spread out the activities around the island. GL will then be take over to re-develope and linked to city. :rolleyes:
 

red amoeba

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aiya...its with good intentions lah...

If you recall, based on historic prices of HDB, which area have the highest resale price ? Boon Tiong / Kim Tian / Tiong Bahru right? And many aspiring house owners have been complaining HDB prices beyond their means mah...and HDB cannot control the resale prices right? So what to do? Introduce some kways to the area loh...it will then reduce the desirability of this area - leading to fall in HDB prices and then aspiring home owners can finally buy a HDB resale at reduced prices...see, people don't understand the good intentions haiz.
 

cowbehcowbu

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well,,property owner better sell their property there fast..before the price start to tumble like GL........of course only idiot do not know that H81 is meant for pros doing business al over sinkapoo...these H81 cant survive otherwise...
well, there are hundreds od filipinos ,and hundreds of PRC students working as bar girls in Tanjong pagar /Tras street/Oxleys...and thousands of KTVs girls along Hacvock rd...sure excellent business........but for the poor residents in T.B which was one of the old world charm enclave in singapoo..will disappear very soon...........

sinkapoos is reaching maturity as the top sex city in asia now..as we have red light area right into decent residential ares..!!!!!!!!!! sorry for those old folks there....soon you will see a lot of PRC and other hookers loitre around the coffee shops also!!!!!!!!
SAD SAD SAD
 

kingrant

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Chey! If you know Tiong Bahru well, you will see that its location is far away from the heart of TB lah. It is at the end of a closed road which contains mostly businesses and shops. Nothing to worry about lah. The shops there will like it, esp if they sell condoms, cellphone calling cards, food & beverage, internet cafes, and such like businesses that cater to the transcient and budget tourists.

The Hotel chain is well-run; maybe it'll fix the price so as to attract only the better clientele not the riff-raffs.
 
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