Co-living brand Coliwoo launches new mixed-use project at Old Bukit Timah Fire Station

Common resident facilities contain an area garden, a co-working area, a lounge and an outdoor room. Coliwoo additionally prepares to arrange regular member-exclusive events at the new location that will be available to all locals in its network.

The co-living residence makes up 3 ensuite room types with singular-, twin-, and queen-studios. Every unit includes in-room services including a completely furnished kitchen space and a washer-cum-dryer. Interiors are styled in cozy, nature-inspired effects with botanic concepts, reflecting the site’s close closeness to environment-friendly places like the 24km Rail Corridor, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Singapore’s 36km Coast-to-Coast Central Track.

Coliwoo claims the ordinary month-to-month rental rate starts from $3,500, and the serviced condominium has a minimal stay of six evenings.

Homegrown co-living company Coliwoo, a branch of real estate management services group LHN, is set to open up its most recent property next month at the spot of the Old Bukit Timah Fire Station, located at 260 Upper Bukit Timah Roadway.

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“Beyond creating a place to stay, our vision is to build a sustainable and vibrant community where people can gather, expand and experience a new way of mindful living that’s originated in use and attached to nature,” adds Lim.

Coliwoo Bukit Timah Fire Station will certainly also be a lifestyle place around the Rail Corridor, and the local access point is along Hindhede Walk. The spot will also be pet-friendly with numerous child-friendly zones. The co-living operator will organize public activities such as craftsmen markets and sessions, suiting a lessee blend that includes urban farming, beer brewing, a swimming class and experiential sellers. Confirmed renters consist of ST. Ali by Surrey Hills Group and aquaDucks, a swim school.

The State-owned heritage property has actually been shifted as a mixed-use property with a 62-unit co-living household by Coliwoo, a coffee shop and restaurant, as well as community activity places. It is situated near Hume MRT Station on the Downtown Line.

“Leveraging our core strengths in space optimization and property repair, we have actually reimagined the Old Bukit Timah Fire Station right into an unique destination that seamlessly integrates co-living, lifestyle and area right into a holistic ecosystem,” says Kelvin Lim, executive chairman of LHN and owner of Coliwoo.


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