New Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats and commercial facilities will be built near Kembangan MRT station to provide residents with more amenities and services. The new proposed development in Kembangan estate will be bounded by Jalan Kembangan and Lengkong Tiga, and could consist of two 18-storey residential blocks with about 340 units of two-room Flexi and four-room flats. HDB noted that the new Build-To-Order (BTO) development can cater to families who wish to live near their parents for mutual care and support, as well as seniors who are right-sizing. There are also plans to develop a five-storey building adjacent to the flats, integrating a new Kampong Kembangan Community Centre (CC), a multi-storey car park, supermarket, eating house, outpatient healthcare facility and retail shops.
New Housing and Development Board ( HDB ) flats and commercial facilities will be built near Kembangan MRT station to provide residents with more amenities and services. The new proposed development in Kembangan estate will be bounded by Jalan Kembangan and Lengkong Tiga, and could consist of two 18-storey residential blocks with about 340 units of two-room Flexi and four-room flats.
HDB noted that the new Build-To-Order (BTO) development can cater to families who wish to live near their parents for mutual care and support, as well as seniors who are right-sizing. There are also plans to develop a five-storey building adjacent to the flats, integrating a new Kampong Kembangan Community Centre (CC), a multi-storey car park, supermarket, eating house, outpatient healthcare facility and retail shops
HDB Flats Commercial Facilities Kembangan MRT Station Amenities Services Residential Blocks Build-To-Order BTO Families Parents Mutual Care Support Seniors Right-Sizing Kampong Kembangan Community Centre Car Park Supermarket Eating House Outpatient Healthcare Facility Retail Shops
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