Monthly Archives: May 2011

Wing Tai holds preview of Foresque Residences

Property developer Wing Tai is holding a public preview of its Foresque Residences from tomorrow. The 99-year leasehold property is located in Upper Bukit Timah, along Petir Road and between Chestnut Drive and Dairy Farm Road. The 24-storey development has 496 units and sits on a 244,000 sq ft site.

Foresque Residences offers one- to four-bedroom apartments, Cabana units and penthouses, which range from 463 sq ft for one-bedroom units to 2,573 sq ft for penthouses.

Wing Tai says the five towers, with a view of Upper Seletar and Upper Pierce reservoirs, are meant to give a “maximum sense of space and openness that interweave with lush greenery”.

The property’s temporary occupation permit is expected by June 2015.

Source : Today – 13 May 2011

Singapore Retail sales rise on spending at department stores

Singapore’s retail sales unexpectedly rose in March as economic growth encouraged consumer spending at department stores and boosted purchases of luxury goods.

The index measuring purchases excluding automobiles rose 7% from a year earlier after dropping a revised 3.2% in February, the Statistics Department said in a statement today. Including vehicles, which are sold subject to government caps, total retail sales rose 0.8%, compared with the median forecast for a 2.4% decline in a Bloomberg News survey of seven economists.

Singapore’s unemployment rate is at a three-year low as employers expand payrolls to meet demand for goods and services in an accelerating economy. Tourists are visiting the city in record numbers, boosting earnings for companies such as Genting Singapore Plc and Las Vegas Sands Corp., whose casino complexes on the island include shopping malls, hotels and restaurants.

“Tourist arrivals have been quite strong and wages are rising because of the good labor market,” Kit Wei Zheng, a Singapore-based economist at Citigroup Inc., said before the report. “That should remain supportive of retail sales and consumption spending.”

Adjusted for seasonal factors, overall retail sales rose 4.7% in March from February, when they dropped a revised 3.5%, today’s report showed.

Singapore controls pollution and congestion on its roads by selling limited permits for each automobile category, and the quotas may distort sales figures because motor vehicles are the biggest component of the retail index, accounting for about a quarter of the gauge.

Source : TheEdge – 13 May 2011