Condominium Details
Riverside 48 is a freehold apartment located at 48 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238237, in District 09. It is built in 2001 by the reputable Tuan Huat Development Pte Ltd . It has a total of 70 units comprising of:
These cutting edge designed units are your private sanctuary where you can unwind and enjoy the picturesque skyline with unprecedented privacy. The apartments are spacious and accompanied with ample nature lighting and well ventilated to create a warmth homely natural environment. This resort styled development is definitely a tropical heaven on earth where you can escape from pressure of daily life.
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PROJECT NAME
Riverside 48 ADDRESS 48 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238237 TYPE Residential Building DEVELOPER OWNER Tuan Huat Development Pte Ltd YEAR COMPLETED 2001 TENURE Freehold DISTRICT 09 NUMBER OF UNITS 70 NEARBY MRT STATION(S) • Somerset Mrt Station • Clark Quay Mrt Station • Chinatown Mrt Station |
Amenities and recreational facilities around condominium
Residents here can head down to nearby malls such as Great World City, Robertson Walk, UE Shopping Mall, Liang Court, Park Mall, Riverside Point, Central, Clarke Quay Orchard Central and Triple One Somerset to do your shopping, fine dining, catch a movie, banking and grocery shopping. You can also wine, dine and hang out at the most hip restaurants, bars and pubs along Mohammed Sultan Road, River Valley Road at Robertson Quay.
The nearest supermarkets are Sheng Siong Supermarket at Chin Swee Road, Cold Storage at UE Square and NTUC Fairprice at Orchard Grand Court.
For hawker food lovers, you can head down to Jalan Kukoh Food Centre, Zion Riverside Food Centre, People’s Park Complex Food Centre and Maxwell Road Hawker Centre. World-renowned nightlife along Singapore River, Clarke Quay and Mohamed Sultan are filled with a whole stretch of pubs, cafes and restaurants to keep you entertained all night long.
Other recreational facilities include Kim Seng Community Centre and Fort Canning Park. For Art Enthusiasts, there are also art galleries and museums here such as the Asian Civilisations Museum and Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall. In adddition there are country clubs which are nearby include Fairway Country club and Fort Canning Country club.
Over here, you can indulge in food and retail therapies as the slew of amenities are just a stone’s throw away. The bountiful mix of entertainment around you will definitely uplift your spirit.
Residents here can head down to nearby malls such as Great World City, Robertson Walk, UE Shopping Mall, Liang Court, Park Mall, Riverside Point, Central, Clarke Quay Orchard Central and Triple One Somerset to do your shopping, fine dining, catch a movie, banking and grocery shopping. You can also wine, dine and hang out at the most hip restaurants, bars and pubs along Mohammed Sultan Road, River Valley Road at Robertson Quay.
The nearest supermarkets are Sheng Siong Supermarket at Chin Swee Road, Cold Storage at UE Square and NTUC Fairprice at Orchard Grand Court.
For hawker food lovers, you can head down to Jalan Kukoh Food Centre, Zion Riverside Food Centre, People’s Park Complex Food Centre and Maxwell Road Hawker Centre. World-renowned nightlife along Singapore River, Clarke Quay and Mohamed Sultan are filled with a whole stretch of pubs, cafes and restaurants to keep you entertained all night long.
Other recreational facilities include Kim Seng Community Centre and Fort Canning Park. For Art Enthusiasts, there are also art galleries and museums here such as the Asian Civilisations Museum and Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall. In adddition there are country clubs which are nearby include Fairway Country club and Fort Canning Country club.
Over here, you can indulge in food and retail therapies as the slew of amenities are just a stone’s throw away. The bountiful mix of entertainment around you will definitely uplift your spirit.
Educational institutions and Medical Care
The primary educational institutions around include River Valley Primary School, St Magaret’s Primary School, Zhangde Primary School and Anglo-Chinese Junior School. The Secondary Schools in the neighborhood include Gan Eng Seng School and Outram Secondary School. Tertiary Educational School; Singapore Management University is also nearby. International Schools include Chatsworth International School and Overseas Family School.
For medical care, residents can head down to the nearby General Practitioner Clinics, Outram Polyclinic, Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre and Singapore General Hospital.
The primary educational institutions around include River Valley Primary School, St Magaret’s Primary School, Zhangde Primary School and Anglo-Chinese Junior School. The Secondary Schools in the neighborhood include Gan Eng Seng School and Outram Secondary School. Tertiary Educational School; Singapore Management University is also nearby. International Schools include Chatsworth International School and Overseas Family School.
For medical care, residents can head down to the nearby General Practitioner Clinics, Outram Polyclinic, Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre and Singapore General Hospital.
Conclusion
Riverside 48 is a prestigious home of timeless appeal for the privileged few where you can luxuriate in the lyrical moments of life. It is a highly sought oasis with architectural bliss within the picturesque beauty of lush natural environment. Take a retreat in the sensory abode with all your favorite indulgences in close proximity. Living here in this urban sanctuary reflects the ultimate dream that make any other possession secondary. It is definitely a true work, play and live nature retreat after a long day at work. Here, you can live your life according to your own rules. Right here, you can find equilibrium and tranquility and get fully recharged for new challenges ahead.
Riverside 48 is a prestigious home of timeless appeal for the privileged few where you can luxuriate in the lyrical moments of life. It is a highly sought oasis with architectural bliss within the picturesque beauty of lush natural environment. Take a retreat in the sensory abode with all your favorite indulgences in close proximity. Living here in this urban sanctuary reflects the ultimate dream that make any other possession secondary. It is definitely a true work, play and live nature retreat after a long day at work. Here, you can live your life according to your own rules. Right here, you can find equilibrium and tranquility and get fully recharged for new challenges ahead.
Did You Know?
1. In the past Singapore River is filled with twakow ands and tongkangs which means bumboats in hokkien and malay respectively. Boat Quay Food Centre which was built in 1973 was a famous eatery place facing this busy river. This food centre accommodated many street hawkers along Hallpike street named after Stephen Hallpike who was an English Blacksmith. Then in 1983, Mrt construction started and the Boat Quay Food Centre was shifted to a temporary Empress Place Transit Food Centre just off the north part of Boat Quay. As URA developed the riverside area into a dining and entertainment centre, the Boat Quay Food Centre was finally demolished in the 1990s.
2. The Alkaff Bridge running across Singapore River is a significant feature due to its unique multi-color design. It is painted by the famous Filipino artist Pacita Abad back in 2004.
3. Singapore's earliest market is Telok Ayer Market which dated back to 1825 when it was just a wooden structure near the sea allowing unloading of goods. It was demolished in 1879 due to the reclamation at Telok Ayer Basin. It was rebuilt and designed with the octagonal structure by an architect called James Macritchie. It was conserved in 1973, but was demolished again to make way for MRT lines. Finally in 1991, it was rebuilt with the same octagonal structure and there after named Lau Pat Sat which means old market.
1. In the past Singapore River is filled with twakow ands and tongkangs which means bumboats in hokkien and malay respectively. Boat Quay Food Centre which was built in 1973 was a famous eatery place facing this busy river. This food centre accommodated many street hawkers along Hallpike street named after Stephen Hallpike who was an English Blacksmith. Then in 1983, Mrt construction started and the Boat Quay Food Centre was shifted to a temporary Empress Place Transit Food Centre just off the north part of Boat Quay. As URA developed the riverside area into a dining and entertainment centre, the Boat Quay Food Centre was finally demolished in the 1990s.
2. The Alkaff Bridge running across Singapore River is a significant feature due to its unique multi-color design. It is painted by the famous Filipino artist Pacita Abad back in 2004.
3. Singapore's earliest market is Telok Ayer Market which dated back to 1825 when it was just a wooden structure near the sea allowing unloading of goods. It was demolished in 1879 due to the reclamation at Telok Ayer Basin. It was rebuilt and designed with the octagonal structure by an architect called James Macritchie. It was conserved in 1973, but was demolished again to make way for MRT lines. Finally in 1991, it was rebuilt with the same octagonal structure and there after named Lau Pat Sat which means old market.