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Copthorne Orchid to go ahead with condo plans

Tenants had heard it before: The Copthorne Orchid Hotel would be torn down for a condominium.

So there was a sense of deja vu when they learnt from reading The Straits Times last Monday that the 440-room hotel in Dunearn Road would go.

In 2005, City Developments Ltd (CDL) had said it planned to turn the hotel’s site into a condominium. But that did not happen.

CDL owns hotelier Millennium & Copthorne (M&C), which operates the Copthorne Orchid Hotel.

But its latest announcement seems to be for real. A CDL spokesman told The Sunday Times it wants to launch the condominium project as early as this July.

The property developer has not decided on a firm date to put the 150 units of the project on sale as it ‘had just obtained provisional permission to redevelop’.

Depending on how well the condominium sells and existing tenancy obligations, the building may be torn down only next year or later.

M&C held back its plans in 2005 ‘as there was a projected shortage of hotel rooms’, its spokesman said.

But its recent announcement was not good news to its tenants – one of which has been leasing space in the hotel for 35 years.

Madam Anne Lee, 52, owner of Anne Salon, was upset that the hotel withheld such important information as she renewed her lease just three months ago.

‘They must tell us so we can start looking for another landlord,’ said Madam Lee, who has been running her salon there since 1975.

Nice Express, which operates its Singapore-Kuala Lumpur express bus service from the hotel, was also not informed about the plans.

Mr Charles Lawrence, 56, operations and sales supervisor at Nice’s Singapore office, said: ‘I do not know whether to move or stay.’

This comes at a bad time for Nice as it spent $100,000 last year to renovate its office at the hotel.

When asked why tenants were not informed, an M&C spokesman said: ‘We have not sent out any notices as there is no firm date yet.

‘The terms of the tenancy agreement contain a three-month notice clause. We have sufficient time on hand to serve proper and timely notice to all our tenants.’

Source : Sunday Times – 28 Feb 2010

Sentosa IR hotels open on Jan 20



Among the four hotels to open first at Resorts World Sentosa are Hard Rock Hotel and Festive Hotel. — PHOTOS: RESORTS WORLD SENTOSA

RESORTS World Sentosa (RWS) announced yesterday that it will throw open its doors on Jan 20, but those who want to visit the Universal Studios Singapore Theme Park or roll the dice at its casino will have to wait a little longer.

Announcing the highly anticipated opening date yesterday, RWS said that when Jan 20 rolls around, four of its six hotels and 10 restaurants and lounges will begin operations.

The four hotels are the Festive Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel Singapore, Crockfords Tower and Hotel Michael. The restaurants and lounges include modern patisserie Boulangerie on the second level of Festive Hotel and Indian restaurant Rang Mahal on the second level of the Hard Rock Hotel.

The IR’s theme park, FestiveWalk – a 500-metre stretch featuring retail outlets, restaurants helmed by celebrity chefs and clubs – and theatre are slated to open within the next two months, RWS spokesman Robin Goh said yesterday.

He said the testing of rides has already begun, and added that the theatre is ready for use – it staged its first event, the ChildAid charity concert, late last month.

No firm date was given for when the casino will open, but it is likely to be in the first quarter of the year, according to Mr Goh, who said an application has already been made to Singapore authorities.

The other attractions at the $6.59 billion, 49ha resort, including an oceanarium touted as the world’s largest, a marine museum and the two other hotels, will open much later: Construction is expected to begin only early this year.

The announcement has puzzled some analysts, who wonder why the IR is opening its hotels before most of its attractions are ready.

Mr Colin Tan, director of research and consultancy at real estate consultancy Chesterton Suntec International, called RWS’ move strange. ‘It is unlikely that visitors would make a trip to Sentosa to stay in a half-complete resort,’ he said.

When contacted, however, RWS said it was confident of drawing visitors come Jan 20. ‘There is a lot of anticipation for the resort and people are excited to be the first to experience it. We are, after all, Singapore’s first integrated resort,’ said Mr Goh.

Analysts, however, remain sceptical.

CIMB-GK economist Song Seng Wun said that being the first IR to open gives RWS bragging rights, but little else. ‘You may have a few people who want a preview of what is on offer. But it is more important that everything else opens soon,’ he said.

RWS has said from the time it won the right to open an IR here in 2006 that its targeted opening date was early this year.

At the preview for RWS staff yesterday, the chairman of the Genting Group and Resorts World Sentosa Lim Kok Thay reiterated this. He said: ‘We have been single-minded about this – no distractions or excuses – and today, we are happy to say we marked the first milestone towards delivering on that promise.’

Singapore’s other IR, Marina Bay Sands, is slated to open in mid-April, after several delays. Parent company Las Vegas Sands (LVS) said in 2006 that it would open by the end of 2009. But in July last year, the date was pushed back to end-March this year.

Just last month, LVS chairman Sheldon Adelson further delayed the opening till mid-April, saying that it was not going to open ‘until the time is right’.

Source : Straits Times – 6 Jan 2010