One Shenton Way

One Shenton Way is a high end real estate redevelopment project with 341 apartments [1] along Shenton Way in the Tanjong Pagar area of Singapore. It consists of two towers, the tallest of which is 50 stories. It was completed in 2011 and is notable for its two tower construction. Two sides of each tower is clad in gold and two sides in blue glass panels. The first floor is retail space and includes a convenience store, a wine bar, cafes and award winning restaurants. The car park has 383 lots and is available to both residents and non residents at competitive rates.

One Shenton Way
One Shenton Way
General information
StatusComplete
TypeResidential
Architectural styleHigh-rise
LocationShenton Way, Downtown Core, Singapore
Coordinates1.2792538°N 103.8505465°E / 1.2792538; 103.8505465
Construction started2008
Completed2011
Technical details
Floor count50 (One Shenton Tower 1), 42 (One Shenton Tower 2)
Design and construction
ArchitectOtt & Associates Architects, USA
DeveloperCity Developments Limited
Main contractorHyundai Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd

New facilities were added over the years catered to families and long term residents. One Shenton is the only high rise building in Singapore that is fitted with biometric entrance access at all entry points, increasing safety and eliminating the need for residents to carry access cards.

Facilities

Lobby (Ground Level)

  • Concierge
  • Lounge
  • First high rise condo in Singapore with Biometrics access

Club Level (Level 8 )

  • Indoor Kids room
  • Lap Pool
  • Leisure Pool
  • Jet Pool
  • Wading Pool
  • Bridge Lounge
  • Landscape Feature Pond
  • Social Patio
  • Sun Deck
  • Cabanas
  • Function Room
  • Entertainment Terrace
  • Outdoor Gourmet Cooking
  • Lounge/Refreshment/Juice Bar
  • Games Rooms + Pool/Billiard Room
  • Library
  • Outdoor Reading
  • Laundry Room

Wellness Level (Level 24 & 25)

  • Sky Gym
  • Sky Lounge
  • Spa Garden
  • Spa Lounge
  • Outdoor Exercise Terrace
  • Relaxation Alcove
  • Yoga Terrace

References

  1. "Channel News Asia Article". Archived from the original on 2007-01-07. Retrieved 2009-11-18.


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