The Assembly Place to debut ‘AI-powered’ co-living property at Lorong 22 Geylang

Kwan included that the precinct has actually significantly developed itself as a key co-living hub in Singapore, supported by solid connectivity, lifestyle offerings and an unique cultural character.

The property is bordered by a blend of offices, housing developments, heritage associations and popular local eateries.

TAP is going to lease the property from Char Yong (Dabu) Association– one of Singapore’s oldest clan associations– for 15 years, with a choice to renew the lease for an additional five years.

Char Yong (Dabu) Association is expected to turn over the property to TAP on June 1, with the area living operator intended to commence operations at the new area around the end of October.

The building will be TAP’s 5th area in Geylang, reflecting the team’s conviction in the neighbourhood’s potential, says Eugene Lim, its executive director and CEO. “Geylang is one of Singapore’s most culturally split and historically considerable areas, and we have seen it progress gradually as a city fringe place, with better connectivity, even more variety in its resident base, and increasing amenities.”

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The AI Lab are going to organize every week build evening hours where citizens deal with personalized AI projects, once a month trial days to showcase their job, and sessions featuring visitor speakers from AI-related sectors. Other initiatives will include engineering workshops and mentorship pairings “in between tech-savvy and non-technical locals”.

The Assembly Place (TAP) has entered into an occupancy agreement with Char Yong (Dabu) Association for a dual-block property at 27 and 29 Lorong 22 Geylang.

Making up a four-storey block and an eight-storey block, the real property has a total gross floor area of about 26,889 sq ft across two adjoining structures. The block at 27 Lorong 22 Geylang currently houses exclusive non commercial walk-up apartments, while 29 Lorong 22 Geylang serves as the facilities for the historic organization that serves the Dabu Hakka neighborhood.

Under TAP, the advancement will have around 80 spaces. As TAP’s flagship AI-powered co-living property, it will include smart facility systems, data-driven community management capabilities and curated resident programming. It is going to likewise have TAP’s first dedicated AI Lab– a common area designed as a high-performance workspace and collaborative area center.

It is fitting, then, that TAP’s latest project in Geylang will be its most enthusiastic yet. “We are showing what the future of community living can appear like, in an area that should have that type of investment,” Lim claims.

TAP deals to improve the real estate right into Singapore’s “1st AI-powered co-living project”, designed to give a “technology-abled and community-centric living experience”.

ETC, that stood for Char Yong (Dabu) Association, aided the landlord safeguard the occupancy agreement with TAP. “Given the property’s residential use and the advancing account of Geylang as a lively city-fringe district, we saw strong potential in placing it for a co-living idea,” claims Velina Kwan, co-head of organization space and retail at ETC.


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