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PROMENADE PEAK

ROBERT Kuok's Allgreen Properties, is the developer for Promenade Peak.

A 99-year leasehold private housing site in Zion Road, near the group's Great World City Mixed Development.

596 units of 1 bedroom plus study to 5 bedrooms and pemthouses.

Total 63 levels and roof garden.

Promenade Peak

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Developer: Allgreen

Address: 1 Zion Promenade
Site Area: 9285.9sqm
GFA: 52,002sqm
Maximum Building Height 240m
Total units: 596
Land Price: $1304psfppr


Allgreen

Promenade Peak's developer - Allgreen Properties Limited (Allgreen) is a leading real estate group in Asia with a diversified portfolio of properties comprising residential, retail, commercial, serviced apartments and a hotel. Its principal activities include property development and investments.

Allgreen is a member of the Kuok Group and was incorporated in 1986.​The Kuok Group began business in 1949 as Kuok Brothers in Johor Bahru, Malaysia as a small family business trading rice, sugar and wheat flour.  As the company expanded within the region, Kuok Singapore was founded in 1953, and the Hong Kong office was established in 1974 as Kerry Holdings. The Kerry Group now oversees the company’s operations in Hong Kong and Mainland China.
 
Over more than 70 years, the Kuok Group has grown to become one of Asia's most dynamic multinational conglomerates, with diverse operations in all six continents including Properties, Hospitality, Logistics, Food & Agribusiness, Maritime, Digital Infrastructure, Commodities and Philanthropy.  Guided by the values of Robert Kuok, the Group’s founder, our corporate culture is built on perseverance, loyalty, and integrity above all. The Group entered the hospitality industry with the opening of Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore in 1971.

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In Singapore, Allgreen’s residential developments consist of a mix of condominiums, terrace and semi-detached units, on freehold and 99-year leasehold tenures. Allgreen purchases land from private parties and participates in land tenders called by the government to selectively and continuously maintain a landbank. It has developed and handed over 53 residential projects (approximately 11,000 units).

Allgreen’s retail property portfolio spans across Singapore and Malaysia, featuring Great World City, Pasir Ris Mall, Tanglin Mall, Tanglin Place, The Seletar Mall and Johor Bahru City Square. The wholly-owned flagship Great World City is one of Singapore’s largest integrated property development at approximately 1.06 million square feet lettable area. It comprises two 18-storey office towers connected by a 4-storey podium, a 3-storey retail mall with three basement levels as well as Great World Serviced Apartments, one of Singapore’s largest serviced apartment complex with 304 units and a comprehensive suite of facilities and amenities.

Promenade Peak Location

Promenade Peak is within short walking distance to 2 MRT stations,  Havelock station and Great World station on the Thomson East Coast Line.

The Promenade Peak site is  along Kim Seng Road and Zion Road and across Great World Mall.

Great World is a one-stop retail and lifestyle destination and is a shopping haven for everyone in the family. Anchor tenants include Best Denki, CS Fresh Supermarket, Food Junction, GV Grand cineplex, Meidi-Ya Japanese supermarket, Toys“R”Us, True Fitness, Uniqlo, Daiso, and Barber, hair salons, nail salon, Oats Cellar, Shake Shake Burger Joint, Cedele Cafe, PS Cafe, Japanese restaurants and Chinese Restaurants - Pu Tien, Imperial Treasures .

The Promenade Peak plot is situated near to Singapore River, it also brings together the best of the 3 quays.

The tranquility of Robertson Quay; the excitement of Clarke Quay; and the vibrancy of Boat Quay. From day to night, weekdays to weekends, there are things to do for every mood and inkling. Go for a morning jog along the river, catch up with friends over brunch at one of the many trendy cafés nearby, go for a romantic riverfront dinner, or plan a fun night out with drinks and music. Best of all, home is just minutes’ stroll away. 

Robertson Quay, the most tranquil of the three quays, brings to mind exclusive, restaurants and private residences offering a distinctive lifestyle.

Two of Singapore’s premier lifestyle destinations, Clarke Quay and Boat Quay have remained popular with both expatriates and locals over the years.  Enjoy the ambience of the river at night, accompanied by good food and drinks, and of course, moments with your loved ones. 

 

Famous Landmarks near Promenade Peak

River Valley in central Singapore, was so named because the area lay in a valley between Fort Canning Hill and Pearl’s Hill. In the 1840s, there were two River Valley roads that ran along either side of the Singapore River. The one to the south of the river is now known as Havelock Road. The present River Valley Road runs from the junction of Eu Tong Sen Street and Hill Street to Delta Road.



Singapore River
Fondly referred to as “The River”, the Singapore River spans 3.2 km from the sea to its upper reaches at Kim Seng RoadBoat Quay was the first to have offices, warehouses, godowns and jetties built along its banks in 1823. Subsequent developments continued up-river, along the banks of Clarke Quay, Robertson Quay, and later even further upstream, near the upper reaches and the source of the Singapore River at Alexandra Canal (formerly a river), as demarcated by Kim Seng Bridge.16 The buildings on the seaward side of Commercial Square (today’s Raffles Place) had their own jetties for passengers and cargo until the reclamation of the Collyer Quay waterfront in the 1860s.  



Times House ( Currently Cosmopolitan, a condominium)
Located at the junction of Kim Seng Road and River Valley Road, Times House was the home for Singapore’s English newspaper The Straits Times for more than four decades.

On November 1984, The Straits Times Press was merged with Times Publishing, Singapore News and Publications and Singapore Newspaper Services to form the Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), whose headquarters was established at its News Centre at Genting Lane. In the subsequent decades, SPH grew and diversified its business from printed newspapers to magazines, radio stations, TV channels, digital media, event management and properties.

SPH moved its headquarters to a new $40m complex at Toa Payoh North in 2002, bringing down the curtains at Times House after 44 years. Its site was subsequently sold a year later to Marco Polo Developments (Wharf Estates Singapore today) for almost $120 million, which went on to demolish Times House in 2004 and build The Cosmopolitan condominium in 2008.


 


Great World Amusement Park (大世界) currently Great World Mall
located along Kim Seng Road  was developed by Lee Choon Yung in 1931 and sold to the Shaw Brothers in 1940.   It grew famous for its cabarets, Chinese and Malay opera halls, shops, restaurants, open-air cinemas, boxing arenas, and shooting galleries, attracted British servicemen and the upper classes, with free films and Peking operas to watch in addition to wrestling and boxing matches.  The traditional song and dance performances were slowly replaced by getai which was slowly growing more popular. As the rubber industry boomed in the fifties, their visitors grew richer and their owners pumped in more money to spruce up the facilities and entertainment available.The boom period slowly came to an end in the seventies and eighties. With the invasion of television, night markets, cineplexes, shopping malls and game arcades, amusement parks became increasingly out of sync with the rhythm of life and people’s habits.
The Great World closed down in 1978. In 1979, Shaw sold the park to Robert Kuok, a Malaysian Chinese business magnate and investor, dubbed Malaysia’s “Sugar King”. The Kuok Group proposed to build a residential and shopping complex in 1981 but was deterred by the S$162 million development charge to re-zone the land into a shopping area. It abandoned the plan in 1984 but eventually paid a reduced charge of S$55 million in 1986. The group then resumed the construction of the S$600 million Great World City Shopping Centre.
Its five-football-fields-sized site is now home to the mega Great World condo-cum-office and shopping mall.

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Site Plan

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Facilities

 

Grand Promenade

• 50 m lap pool

• Tree top walk

• Children's playground & play pool

• Pickleball court & bowling lawn

• Function rooms

Social Peak (Level 22)

• Working pods

• Leisure lounge

• Relaxation enclaves & gardens

Wellness Peak (Level 43)

• Gymnasium

• Outdoor fitness arena

• Boxing arena

• Revitalising pools

Sky Peak (Roof Level)

• Infinity pool

• Function room

• Leisure loung

Layouts

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Contact Us

Address

Zion Road
Singapore 

Contact

Opening Hours

Mon - Sun

9:00 am – 11:00 pm

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