Changi City to be transformed into a Waterfront District

Image: URA

Masterplan 2019 envisions Changi City to be transformed into a Waterfront District

By: Hitesh Khan/

Changi City could possibly be a waterfront district in the longer term. Once fully developed, it will offer exciting new recreational and tourism possibilities and seamless inter-modal “fly-ferry” linkages from Terminal 5.

Changi City will be an Innovative lifestyle business district with SUTD & Changi Business Park at its core
Leveraging on Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Changi Business Park (CBP), an innovative ecosystem with a live-in community would attract businesses and institutions involved with freight transportation/aviation-related research and development, including artificial intelligence and robotics technology.

Changi City could also be Innovative lifestyle business centre with Changi East Urban District
Located at the doorstep of the future Terminal 5, there could be new offices, smart work centres, flexible conference rooms and halls, hotels and serviced apartments, set amidst lushly landscaped public spaces within the new Changi East Urban District.

With all these ideas, Changi City is set to be a vibrant Live-Work-Play-Learn Ecosystem Around the Airport.

Mr Paul Ho, chief mortgage officer at iCompareLoan, said, “the most exciting part of the Changi City transformation is, the connection of the area to Lim Chu Kang via the coast through the Greater Rustic Coast – a 50km stretch that will link areas of military and industrial heritage, recreation and biodiversity.”

Besides Changi City, the entire Changi Region will be redeveloped into a vibrant and thriving economic hub under Draft Masterplan 2019.

Draft Masterplan 2019 will see the Changi Region, that is hosting industries that maximise synergies with Changi Airport. The transformation of Changi Region would keep pace with growing air travel and freight demands.

Changi Airport is increasing its capacity and enhancing its offerings progressively with the completion of Terminal 1’s expansion and the upcoming opening of Jewel Changi Airport in mid-April 2019. Looking forward, the future Terminal 5, Changi East Industrial Zone and Changi East Urban District will provide additional capacity for Changi Airport’s future growth.

Changi City

Connectivity Plan of the Changi Region – Image: URA

Changi Region set to be Well-Connected, Mixed-Use District Connecting Businesses, Employees, Residents and Tourists

URA said that it will improve connectivity to Changi Region to support the growth of Changi Airport. The newly announced Cross Island Line Phase 1 will complement existing MRT lines and reduce travel time to Changi Region.

It is also studying the extension of the Cross Island Line and the Thomson-East Coast Line to serve Changi Airport. There will be new road corridors and other road improvements. With the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal at the doorstep of the future Terminal 5, there is potential for seamless “fly-ferry” linkages.

The Changi Region is home today to major employment hubs like Changi Business Park and Changi Airport. With the Draft Masterplan 2019, Changi Region set to welcome more jobs in aviation-related industry. By connecting a wide variety of green, blue and play spaces with an integrated network, residents of the Changi Region already enjoy a wide variety of green and play spaces. But Draft Masterplan 2019 will provide more opportunities will to residents, with new communal spaces and enhanced connectivity. Recognised as an identity node, the much-loved rustic laidback character of Changi Point will be kept. More recreational opportunities will be sensitively introduced with new trails and enhanced greenery and biodiversity.

Changi Region set to be Attractive Lifestyle Destination for Those Near and Far

URA said that Changi Region will be much more than just an employment node. It can have a diverse range of recreation and tourism attractions. From the rich, rustic heritage of Changi Point to the iconic lifestyle and entertainment options within Jewel Changi Airport, a wide range of unique leisure attractions will be connected by the Round Island Route and cycling network. In the longer-term, a waterfront district could be developed to offer exciting new recreational and tourism possibilities.

Changi Aviation Park in Changi Region will support new aviation-related industries
The existing air cargo cluster can be expanded with the development of Changi East Industrial Zone, to cater to new aviation-related sectors and businesses that rely on air connectivity to the world.

Changi Region set to be a vibrant live-work-play-learn ecosystem around the airport

The URA said that it will improve connectivity to Changi Region to support the growth of Changi Airport. The newly announced Cross Island Line Phase 1 will complement existing MRT lines and reduce travel time to Changi Region. We are also studying the extension of the Cross Island Line and the Thomson-East Coast Line to serve Changi Airport. There will be new road corridors and other road improvements. With the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal at the doorstep of the future Terminal 5, there is potential for seamless “fly-ferry” linkages.

The URA added that Changi Region is much more than just an employment node, and that it can have a diverse range of recreation and tourism attractions.

“From the rich, rustic heritage of Changi Point to the iconic lifestyle and entertainment options within Jewel Changi Airport, a wide range of unique leisure attractions will be connected by the Round Island Route and cycling network. In the longer-term, a waterfront district could be developed to offer exciting new recreational and tourism possibilities.”

The Draft Masterplan 2019 reflects Singapore planners’ people-centric approach to achieving sustainable growth through continuous innovation to enhance the attractiveness of the city, said a Policy Watch report by prominent real estate services agency Cushman & Wakefield (C&W). The key strategies highlighted in the Draft Masterplan 2019 will move Singapore in the right direction towards a sustainable and livable city of the future, the report added.

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