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Posted: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 3:41 pm
by PNGMK
the lynx wrote:I've seen some mega-dorms in Jurong East and Tuas area and some of them are really nice.

Even nicer than those dingy HDBs that cheap, loan-shark infested landlords try to rent out to feed his addiction, while scheming to cheat yet another gullible foreign tenant for good faith deposit or rental deposit.
Sinkies will be screaming to be allowed to stay in those dorms! Want cake, eat it also can.

Posted: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 3:45 pm
by JR8
re: ZZM's quote/list of developments:

What do they all have in common? No-one knows WTH most of those places are, so far away are they!

I read it in a SG property round-up.... thus:
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'Industrial
Largest dormitory to feature integrated facilities (10 Aug – ST)
Tuas View Dormitory at Tuas South Avenue 1 is slated to open at the end of August. The 16,800-bed complex over 20 four-storey blocks will be the largest on the island and will open in phases. The development will also feature a minimart, beer garden, food court and recreational options such as a 250-seat cinema and a cricket field.
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[Will they also feature patrolling guardsmen with batons and rottweilers? You know, to 'keep the natives in their place'?]

Posted: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 1:21 am
by ecureilx
JR8 wrote:re: ZZM's quote/list of developments:

What do they all have in common? No-one knows WTH most of those places are, so far away are they!

I read it in a SG property round-up.... thus:
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'Industrial
Largest dormitory to feature integrated facilities (10 Aug – ST)
Tuas View Dormitory at Tuas South Avenue 1 is slated to open at the end of August. The 16,800-bed complex over 20 four-storey blocks will be the largest on the island and will open in phases. The development will also feature a minimart, beer garden, food court and recreational options such as a 250-seat cinema and a cricket field.
'
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[Will they also feature patrolling guardsmen with batons and rottweilers? You know, to 'keep the natives in their place'?]
the Tuas south area or most of it didn't exist in old Singapore

13 years ago they were still 'setting' after the reclamation ....

and those days driving around that area was a near roller coaster ride, with the roads dipping in or rising!! :twisted:

btw, most waste processing plants/incinerators are in that neighborhood :eek: :eek:

Posted: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 9:37 am
by Brah
Are these the same as what is referred to in the States as "the projects"?

Posted: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 10:11 am
by zzm9980
JR8 wrote:re: ZZM's quote/list of developments:

What do they all have in common? No-one knows WTH most of those places are, so far away are they!

I read it in a SG property round-up.... thus:
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'Industrial
Largest dormitory to feature integrated facilities (10 Aug – ST)
Tuas View Dormitory at Tuas South Avenue 1 is slated to open at the end of August. The 16,800-bed complex over 20 four-storey blocks will be the largest on the island and will open in phases. The development will also feature a minimart, beer garden, food court and recreational options such as a 250-seat cinema and a cricket field.
'
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[Will they also feature patrolling guardsmen with batons and rottweilers? You know, to 'keep the natives in their place'?]
Yeah, I saw the same article. I love the name: "Tuas View". Hah!

Posted: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 4:31 pm
by Mi Amigo
zzm9980 wrote:Yeah, I saw the same article. I love the name: "Tuas View". Hah!
Later on when they convert it into an 'executive condo' they can rename it to D'Tuas View Ville.

Posted: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 10:21 pm
by ecureilx
zzm9980 wrote:[]

Yeah, I saw the same article. I love the name: "Tuas View". Hah!
the last time I was there around 2008 or so i only recall the view of the Tuas Power plant chimneys ;)

or maybe near the second like ... so ,maybe 'straits view' ;)

Posted: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 1:59 am
by aster
zzm9980 wrote:Yeah, I saw the same article. I love the name: "Tuas View". Hah!
Nice one. After that there'll be 'Tuas Heights' , 'Tuas Residences' , etc. :)

Posted: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 10:22 am
by x9200
aster wrote:
zzm9980 wrote:Yeah, I saw the same article. I love the name: "Tuas View". Hah!
Nice one. After that there'll be 'Tuas Heights' , 'Tuas Residences' , etc. :)
D'Tuas View would be more appropriate.

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Posted: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 1:31 pm
by ecureilx
x9200 wrote:
aster wrote:
zzm9980 wrote:Yeah, I saw the same article. I love the name: "Tuas View". Hah!
Nice one. After that there'll be 'Tuas Heights' , 'Tuas Residences' , etc. :)
D'Tuas View would be more appropriate.
sorry to dig up this old post

see the amount of construction around Tuas

The MRT track is being laid pretty fast

Image

Tuas Heights and Tuas condos maybe arriving sooner !!!

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Posted: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 1:37 pm
by nakatago
x9200 wrote:
aster wrote:
zzm9980 wrote:Yeah, I saw the same article. I love the name: "Tuas View". Hah!
Nice one. After that there'll be 'Tuas Heights' , 'Tuas Residences' , etc. :)
D'Tuas View would be more appropriate.
D'Tuasville View @ West

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Posted: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 3:56 pm
by JR8
nakatago wrote:D'Tuasville View @ West
D'Tuasville Cribs @ West63

63 being the postcode zone, and the Chinese characters 6 and 3 suggesting 'money flow' and 'birth'. The Cribs might also suggest birth too.

[Er, see more thought inadvertently went into that than I realised :cool: :lol: ]