Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on whether the CBD Incentive Scheme to help rejuvenate the CBD has been successful

Apr 4, 2022


Miss Cheng Li Hui: To ask the Minister for National Development (a) whether the CBD Incentive Scheme to help rejuvenate the CBD has been successful; (b) whether the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the rejuvenation of Singapore’s city centre through the increase in conversion of office developments to mixed-use developments; (c) what is the proportion of mixed-use developments in the CBD; and (d) whether the COVID-19 pandemic and work-from-home trends have affected Singapore’s urban development and, if so, how.

Answer:

1     In 2019, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) introduced the Central Business District Incentive Scheme (CBDI) to encourage the conversion of existing, older office buildings in the CBD into mixed-use developments, so as to inject a larger live-in population and greater amenity mix to rejuvenate the CBD.

2.    To date, URA has received twelve outline applications under the CBDI, of which eight have been given in-principle approval. When completed, the mixed-use developments would provide a wider diversity of uses, enable better connectivity, and create a more intimate, people-friendly environment, so that our CBD will not only be a place to work, but also a vibrant place to live and play in.

3.    COVID-19 has further accelerated the rise of digitalisation and telecommuting, with trends like Work-From-Home and Work-Away-From Office taking shape. These trends provide a stronger impetus to our existing efforts on decentralisation, to bring jobs and amenities closer to homes, and strengthen the development of regional centres such as Jurong Lake District, one-north and Paya Lebar Central.

4.    We will continue to monitor the market trends and needs, engage developers and industry professionals, and review our plans to ensure that they stay relevant.