Mr Chan also outlined plans to transform Sungei Kadut for community use beyond office hours. In the weekends and evenings, it would turn into a place for residents and the public to relax, with farmers’ markets and farm-to-fork restaurants, he said.
While the revamp will take up to 30 years to complete, the first phase is already well underway, starting last year with the relocation of furniture and related industries into JTC's S$121 million Trendspace.
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