Source : The Straits Times, Forum, Sep 1, 2007
WE REFER to the letters in The Straits Times on Boat Quay by Mr Raj Patro (Aug 16), Mr Steve Tan (Aug 20) and Ms Lau Ai Lin (Aug 23).
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has planned the three quays along Singapore River - Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay - based on their existing character and land use, in order to bring out their distinct characters and differentiate them. The character of the quays has evolved over time, with different ownership of the areas having a direct effect on their business dynamics and ambience.
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has been working closely with CapitaLand Group, which owns and manages Clarke Quay, through its development, as well as with the Boat Quay Business Association and business owners to explore ways to enhance its vibrancy and attractiveness.
We would like to assure the writers that the STB and URA are studying plans to revitalise the Singapore River as a whole. Our vision is to position Singapore River as a must-visit destination for everyone, particularly the working crowd, leisure and business visitors, young adults and families, to enjoy a vibrant riverfront destination with a good mix of F&B, retail and entertainment outlets, hotels and residences. The plan takes into consideration both the 'hardware' and 'software' aspects, involving infrastructure enhancements and enhancing buzz through the staging of signature events and regular activities. Details of the plan will be shared once they are finalised.
We believe that the Singapore River has the potential to thrive as a 24-hour lifestyle and entertainment belt for visitors and local residents, adding to Singapore's unique personality.
Lynette Pang (Ms)
Director for Cluster Development (Events & Entertainment)
Singapore Tourism Board
Fun Siew Leng (Ms)
Director (Urban Planning & Design)
Urban Redevelopment Authority
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