Co-living brand Coliwoo launches new mixed-use project at Old Bukit Timah Fire Station
The State-owned heritage property has actually been shifted as a mixed-use project with a 62-unit co-living household by Coliwoo, a café and restaurant, as well as community activity spaces. It is situated near Hume MRT Station on the Downtown Line.
Common resident centers contain a neighborhood yard, a co-working room, a lobby and an outside room. Coliwoo also intends to organise frequent member-exclusive events at the new area that are going to be open to all homeowners in its network.
The co-living residence makes up 3 ensuite room types with single-, double-, and queen-studios. Each unit features in-room features including a fully furnished kitchen space and a washer-cum-dryer. Interiors are styled in warm, nature-inspired moods with botanical designs, reflecting the location’s close distance to eco-friendly spots like the 24km Rail Corridor, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Singapore’s 36km Coast-to-Coast Central Trail.
Coliwoo Bukit Timah Fire Station will also be a lifestyle spot along the Rail Corridor, and the nearby entry factor is around Hindhede Walk. The site will also be pet-friendly with several child-friendly zones. The co-living operator will organize public occasions such as craftsmen markets and workshops, complementing a renter blend that consists of metropolitan farming, beer making, a swimming school and experiential retailers. Confirmed tenants consist of ST. Ali by Surrey Hills Group and aquaDucks, a swim school.
Coliwoo states the ordinary month-to-month rental price begin with $3,500, and the serviced condo has a minimal stay of 6 nights.
“Beyond creating a place to stay, our vision is to build a sustainable and vibrant community where people can gather, expand and experience a new means of mindful living that’s originated in use and attached to nature,” includes Lim.
Homegrown co-living company Coliwoo, a branch of real estate management services group LHN, is set to open its most recent property next month at the spot of the Old Bukit Timah Fire Station, situated at 260 Upper Bukit Timah Roadway.
“Leveraging our core strengths in spot optimisation and property restoration, we’ve reimagined the Old Bukit Timah Fire Station into an one-of-a-kind destination that flawlessly integrates co-living, lifestyle and community right into a holistic ecosystem,” says Kelvin Lim, executive chairman of LHN and creator of Coliwoo.
