- Central Area
The Central Area comprises the core
financial and commercial districts inSingapore , comprising of eleven urban planning areas, namelyDowntown Core ,Marina East ,Marina South , Museum, Newton, Orchard,Outram ,River Valley ,Rochor ,Singapore River andStraits View as defined by theUrban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Part of the Central Region in the southern part of Singapore, it includes high value land intensely regulated by the URA's urban planning initiatives. It approximately equates to the area which may be referred to as "the city" despite Singapore being a city in itself.A major landmark of the Central Area is the
Singapore River , which originates, then flows directly through it, eventually emptying into what is currentlyMarina Bay . Historically, it emptied into theSingapore Straits , with the river mouth being the main site of maritime activity for the fledging colony. The commercial areas which subsequently developed on the south banks of the river became thecentral business district for post-independent Singapore, also commonly known as theGolden Shoe due to the shoe-shaped district boundary. The commercial activity has since spilled over to surrounding areas, however, which the URA then grouped together collectively as a single planning unit it calls the Central Area.Description
Before independence, the
central business district in the Central Area consisted of what is now theDowntown Core , Museum, Newton, Orchard,Outram ,River Valley ,Rochor , and theSingapore River planning areas. These included areas such asDhoby Ghaut andRaffles Place . These planning areas were themselves designated and set apart only recently. Each of these districts have a heavy and dense commercial presence, especially in the Downtown Core, Orchard and Singapore River planning areas.Rochor, Newton, River Valley and Outram are commercially thriving, but have less
skyscraper s and generally include a more substantial residential presence.School s,condominium s andHousing Development Board apartment s may be located in these areas, albeit at a high price.The
Government of Singapore and the Urban Redevelopment Authority have expanded the Central Area from the 1970s to the present byland reclamation of portions ofMarina Bay . Newly created portions of land surrounding Marina Bay have been organised and labelled intoMarina East ,Marina South ,Straits View , with their own separate plans. The development of the reclaimed land surrounding Marina Bay, such as the construction of infrastructure, was similar to that ofJurong andJurong Island , with the exception to use the land for commercial purposes. Many construction projects have been completed on the reclaimed lands since their creation, but much of it is still under consolidation or development.The area tends to be more densely packed than other parts of Singapore, and a great number of Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations tend to be concentrated in this area, especially interchange stations and stations along the
Circle MRT Line .External links
* [http://www.ura.gov.sg/dc/plng_area/images/plng-area-map-a.gifPlanning Areas Boundaries Map A, showing extent of the Central Area]
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