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Coldplay’s 6-day concert boosts demand for accommodation in Singapore

Data from Agoda showed that searches for accommodation in the Lion City surged 8.7x.

Coldplay’s 6-day concert boosts demand for accommodation in Singapore

Data from Agoda showed that searches for accommodation in the Lion City surged 8.7x.

The Myst to open for preview on 24 June

The price of apartments in The Myst ranges from $998,000 to $3.18m.

URA launches public tender for Jurong Lake District site

The master developer site is part of the confirmed list of the 1H23 GLS programme.

Hong Leong to unveil Lentor Hills Residences

Sales booking for the five-tower property will begin on 8 July.

Sotheby’s celebrates 50 years in Asia with $1.1b annual sales

Premier auction house sees millennials driving the art market’s growth and energy, particularly in the fields of contemporary art and luxury.

OCBC unveils digital account opening for foreigners moving to SG

Individuals from Malaysia, Indonesia, mainland China, and Hong Kong can avail of the service.

SG, Qatar partner in LNG, low-carbon tech

This includes cooperation in strengthening the long-term LNG supply chain. 

Clifford Capital Holdings names J.P. Morgan banker as new CEO

P. Murlidhar Maiya was CEO of the bank’s South and Southeast Asia businesses.

Charming Garden worth $175m  relaunched for final collective sale 

Colliers will hold the public tender for the property on 22 June.

Ripple clinches in-principle regulatory approval to offer digital payment tokens in Singapore

Majority of its on-demand liquidity transactions flow from Singapore, the company said.

New assisted living site a giant step to advance senior living market: experts

The four concept bids for the site show expertise, creativity to grow this segment.

Changi Airport crowned as the best airport for food lovers

The Singapore airport has nearly 200 restaurants serving more than 60 types of cuisines.

Singtel’s Optus ‘delighted’ over Australia’s decision to block Telstra-TPG deal

Optus CEO Kelly Rosamarin said the deal was an “anti-competitive arrangement.”