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CapitaLand And CDL To Launch CanningHill Piers, Tallest Residential Development Along The Singapore River

  • November 3, 2021
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 CapitaLand Development (CLD) and City Developments Limited (CDL) will commence the sales gallery preview of the highly anticipated new luxury residence CanningHill Piers in the city’s most beloved riverside precinct in prime District 6 – from Friday, 5 November 2021. Located along River Valley Road, between the historic Fort Canning Hill and the iconic Singapore River, CanningHill Piers is part of an integrated development that includes CanningHill Square with F&B and retail outlets, a 475-room hotel operated under the Moxy brand by Marriott International and a 192-unit serviced residence with a hotel licence operated under the Somerset brand, managed by The Ascott Limited.

The 696-unit residences span two majestic towers, connected by a scenic sky bridge on Level 24, boasting spectacular views of the city, river and hill, with three levels of facilities. The 48-storey (180 metres) residential tower facing the riverside will be the tallest residential development along the Singapore River, while the 24-storey (100 metres) residential tower overlooks Fort Canning Hill. Apartments range from 409 square feet (sq ft) for a one-bedroom, to 2,788 sq ft for a five-bedroom premium, including expansive Sky Suites from 2,874 sq ft and a single Super Penthouse sized at 8,956 sq ft.

The 696-unit residences span two majestic towers, connected by a scenic sky bridge on Level 24, boasting spectacular views of the city, river and hill, with three levels of facilities. Apartments range from a one-bedroom to a five-bedroom premium, including expansive Sky Suites and a single Super Penthouse.

Indicative prices for the apartments start from S$1.16 million for a one-bedroom, from S$5.22 million for a four-bedroom premium unit, while a five-bedroom premium unit located from level 25 will start from S$8.1 million. The only Super Penthouse, located on level 48 with unmatched panoramic views of the city and riverfront, has an indicative price of S$50 million. Bookings will commence on Saturday, 20 November 2021.

Scheduled for completion in 2025, CanningHill Piers is part of one of the largest integrated redevelopment projects in the Central Area, with a gross floor area of 1.1 million sq ft. The site was formerly known as Liang Court.

Mr Sherman Kwek, CDL Group Chief Executive Officer, said, “The transformation of the former Liang Court site into a new riverside landmark at the heart of a vibrant lifestyle hub augments the planned rejuvenation of the Singapore River precinct. Beyond creating a new architectural icon for Singapore’s city centre, we have reimagined this sizeable, rare site and unlocked its potential as an anchor of the Fort Canning and Clarke Quay area. The residential component, CanningHill Piers, marks a new paradigm for integrated urban living at a much sought-after waterfront location. This transformative project – one of the largest redevelopment initiatives in the Central Area – is part of CDL’s strategy to unlock latent value.”

Mr Jason Leow, Chief Executive Officer, CapitaLand Development
CapitaLand’s precinct-level projects inject holistic work-live-play elements to activate a precinct and maximise the synergy among the Group’s properties within it.

Mr Jason Leow, Chief Executive Officer, CapitaLand Development, said, “From Funan in the Civic District to CapitaSpring at Raffles Place, CapitaLand has played a key role in rejuvenating Singapore’s city centre to enhance its attractiveness and keep up with evolving lifestyle trends. We are pleased to partner with CDL to create an integrated development on the former Liang Court site that is in line with the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s Master Plan 2019 to create vibrant live-in communities in Singapore’s Central Area and further enliven the spaces along the Singapore River. The redevelopment is one of CapitaLand’s precinct-level projects, whereby we inject holistic work-live-play elements to activate a precinct and maximise the synergy among the Group’s properties within it. Thoughtfully designed to cater to city dwellers’ aspirations for style, wellness and connectivity, CanningHill Piers offers residents direct access to three levels of F&B and retail amenities in CanningHill Square as well as more options in Clarke Quay along Singapore River.  With many winning attributes, we are confident that CanningHill Piers will be well-received by discerning homeowners.”

Epitome of riverside living, inspired by history and nature

Conceived as the centrepiece of the Singapore River district, renowned Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) drew inspiration from the site’s history and lush surroundings to create a strong visual connection between Fort Canning Hill and the Singapore River, complemented by an open and porous connectivity to the neighbourhood.

The striking façade of CanningHill Piers is artistically draped in an iconic geometric lattice that unifies this mixed-use development with a sculptural form. Akin to the lifting of a veil, the continuous drape is raised at recreational levels, at various heights, to reveal the myriad of social spaces, amenities, green sky terraces and unmatched views for residents to enjoy.

Excellent connectivity in the heart of lifestyle destination Clarke Quay

Located at the fringe of the CBD, CanningHill Piers offers a direct link to Fort Canning MRT station and Clarke Quay MRT station is a short walk away. Water transport to Marina Bay and Robertson Quay is also available via river taxi.

With a plethora of lifestyle amenities at its doorstep, from F&B and retail at CanningHill Square, to the entertainment buzz of Clarke Quay, CanningHill Piers is also minutes from the Orchard Road shopping belt, Marina Bay Sands, Funan, Fort Canning Park, Singapore Botanic Gardens and Gardens by the Bay; with many museums, galleries and theatres in the Civic District close by. Nearby educational institutions include River Valley Primary School, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and Singapore Management University.

The CanningHill Club at Level 24 features multiple pools, a yoga deck, a meditation room, two gyms, Flexi Lounge as well as cosy Flexi Pods.
CanningHill Piers offers residents direct access to CanningHill Square as well as more options in Clarke Quay along Singapore River.

Emphasis on exclusivity, wellness and a future-ready home

Residents will be spoilt for choice with specially curated recreational facilities. The CanningHill Club at Level 24 features multiple pools, a yoga deck, a meditation room, two gyms, a co-working space called Flexi Lounge as well as cosy Flexi Pods when more privacy is needed. The CanningHill Sky at Level 45 is a private club in the sky overlooking the city skyline, with two well-appointed lounges for hosting private parties. Residents can entertain in style with a well-equipped kitchenette, as well as an island counter that can be easily transformed into a bar.

All apartments come with the Italian-designed and made Ernestomeda kitchen system and premium brand appliances from Miele and De Dietrich in the kitchens and Gessi and Laufen in the bathrooms. The one-bedroom, one-bedroom + study and three-bedroom premium units also feature a versatile pull-out counter that serves as an extended food preparation area, dining table or work-from-home station.

Clever and versatile design touches are incorporated, including Smart Home features. Prioritising hygiene for a post-pandemic home, functional touchless experiences include a Smart AV Intercom for residential owners via card access and pre-registered visitor arrivals via QR code, lift air disinfection purifier, contactless lift call buttons and a lift access application for units with private lifts. Residents will enjoy on-site Premier Residential Services for their concierge needs.

The CanningHill Piers sales gallery, located beside Riverside Point at Merchant Loop, is open daily from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm, by appointment only. Marketing agents are ERA, PropNex, Huttons, Edmund Tie & Company / OrangeTee & Tie and Singapore Realtors Inc (SRI). For enquiries, please call the sales hotline: +65 8783 1818 or visit www.canninghillpiers.com.sg.

The striking façade of CanningHill Piers is artistically draped in an iconic geometric lattice that unifies this mixed-use development with a sculptural form.
Conceived as the centrepiece of the Singapore River district, renowned Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) drew inspiration from the site’s history and lush surroundings to create a strong visual connection between Fort Canning Hill and the Singapore River.

CanningHill Piers Fact Sheet

DEVELOPMENT DETAILS
Developer A 50:50 joint venture between CapitaLand Development and City Developments Limited
Project Name CanningHill Piers (康宁河湾)
Location 1 and 5 Clarke Quay
  • Development Layout
  • Two residential towers:

– One 48-storey tower (1 Clarke Quay)

– One 24-storey tower (5 Clarke Quay)

  • Residential component is seamlessly connected to a mixed-use integrated development with:

– 2-storey commercial podium with retail shops F&B, commercial space and supermarket (CanningHill Square)

– 21-storey Moxy Hotel by Marriott International

– 20-storey Somerset Serviced Residence

  • 373 residential carpark lots and 97 commercial carpark lots
Tenure of Land 99 years1
Land Area 139,128 sq ft (for the entire integrated development)
Number of Apartments 696
Configuration / Sizes 1-Bedroom

1-Bedroom + Study

409 – 463 sq ft

474 – 560 sq ft

328 units
2-Bedroom

2-Bedroom + Ensuite Study

2-Bedroom + Study

732 sq ft

829 sqft

732 – 883 sq ft

203 units
3-Bedroom

3-Bedroom Premium

893 – 1,259 sq ft

1,313 sq ft

80 units
4-Bedroom 1,755 – 1,959 sq ft 60 units
5-Bedroom 2,788 sq ft 20 units
Sky Suites 2,874 – 3,972 sq ft 4 units
Super Penthouse 8,956 sq ft 1 unit
Recreational Facilities CanningHill Garden (Level 3)

Hammock Play

Splash Play

Balance Walk

Nest Play

Rope Climb

Bouldering Wall

Ladder Play

Outdoor Jogging Track

 

CanningHill Club (Level 24)

A.    City Sanctuary

Yoga Deck

City Vista Lounge

Forest Swing

Play Mounds

Bay VistaLounge

Wellness Room

Meditation Room

Function Room

Flexi Pods

 

B.    Sky Oasis

Aqua Terrace

Spa Pool

Horizon Vista

Infinity Lounge Pool

Floating Lounge

 

C.    Hill Resort

Aqua Lounge

Hill Vista Lounge

Gourmet Grill

Infinity Lap Pool

Kids’ Pool

Residential Services Reception

Flexi Lounge

Power Gym

Sky Gym

Sky Gourmet

Male Steam Room (with shower)

Female Steam Room (with shower)

 

CanningHill Sky (Level 45)

Sky Deck

Sky Mist

Sky Hammocks

Sky Garden

Sky Arena

Sky Club

Sky Retreat

Expected Vacant Possession June 2027
CONSULTANTS
Architects Bjarke Ingels Group (Lead Design Architect)

DP Architect Pte Ltd (Project Architect)

Landscape Consultant Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl
Builder China Construction (South Pacific) Development Co. Pte. Ltd.
Project Interior Designer Asylum Creative Pte Ltd
M&E Engineer Beca Carter Hollings Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd
Structural Consultant KTP Consultants Pte Ltd

1 Commencing from 17 September 2021.

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