SINGAPORE (March 3): Ascendas-Singbridge, the urban and business space solutions provider, today jointly hosted an official groundbreaking ceremony for 79 Robinson Road with its joint venture partners, Mitsui and Tokyo Tatemono.

Together with a consortium formed by Tokyo Tatemono, Ascendas-Singbridge will redevelop the former CPF building into a 29-storey Grade ‘A’ office tower, with food and beverage (F&B) components on a net lettable area of 500,000 sq ft as well as regular, column-free floor plates ranging from 21,000 to 23,000 sq ft.

In a Friday filing to the SGX, the group says the development’s conceptualisation is a collaborative effort between design firm Gensler and local architecture firm DCA Architects, which will provide seamless connectivity through an underground pass to the Tanjong Pagar MRT station.

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