Riviere

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Riviere Condo by Frasers is a brand new premium lifestyle mixed private development project situated along Singapore River, and will consist of 3 conservation warehouses to be restored, having a strong heritage appeal. Located at a riverside upmarket location beloved by many, Riviere Condo promises to deliver the best of Singapore has to offer. Piermont Grand EC details and Piermont Grand showflat will be available soon. Existing executive condo launches include Rivercove EC, Parc Life EC, Northwave EC, Hundred Palms Residences and upcoming ones include Piermont Grand , Canberra Link EC and Tampines EC.

With the river lending its aura of nature and tranquillity, it seeks a refreshing blend of riverside living and ultimate conveniences. Led by Frasers Property, the award-winning seasoned developer will harness the beauty of Jiak Kim, and excitement of the River Promenade to deliver a masterpiece that will stand the test of ages. The site will enjoy views towards Singapore River, while enjoying the allures of City living via Jiak Kim Road and Havelock Road. Enjoy envied connectivity as Riviere Condo is only a short walk away from the up and coming Havelock MRT Station. Being a mixed residential development and within walking distance to MRT, Riviere represents a great place to live in style, while perfect for family living with conveniences within easy reach.

Riviere Singapore is distinctively situation within the very heart of Robertson Quay vicinity, and along the banks of Singapore River and its beautiful Promenade. Riviere at Jiam Kim is within walking distance to the future Great World MRT station and Havelock MRT station. This future development will complement and is part of a highly attractive cluster of waterfront developments, F&B and lifestyle outlets that stretches from the start of the river mouth of Singapore River all the way to Marina Bay.

The site is within URA’s Urban Design Guideline for Singapore River/River Valley. Urban Design (UD) intentions are translated into guidelines to preserve and enhance the urban character of the different planning areas. The guidelines help to ensure that developments integrate well with their surrounding urban environment. These include guidelines on uses at the basement, 1st and 2nd storey levels, Outdoor Refreshment Areas (ORAs) (i.e. alfresco / outdoor dining areas), building form and height, pedestrian network and public spaces, greener, night-lighting, etc.
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