Singapore's One-North, a hub for artificial intelligence and innovation, is expanding with new residential developments. Hudson Place Residences, a 327-unit project, is set to rise in the Media Circle precinct, aiming to integrate living, working, and playing within the area.
The district is transforming into a vibrant ecosystem for some 50,000 knowledge workers. Plans are in motion to deepen industry concentration and attract more digital economy professionals. One-North is also earmarked for a new AI park, Kampong AI, by 2028, designed to foster collaboration among AI entrepreneurs and researchers.
This development is situated within historic Queenstown, offering a blend of heritage and modern amenities. Nearby, residents will find green spaces like Wessex, and conveniences such as Alexandra Hospital and Queensway Shopping Centre. Educational institutions, from preschools to the National University of Singapore, are also accessible.
Hudson Place Residences features a Manhattan-inspired design with industrial-chic aesthetics. The development includes a 50m pool, extensive facilities, and smart living technologies. Units range from two- to four-bedroom layouts, featuring premium fittings. The project aims to enhance the area's shift towards a lively, mixed-use hub.
Experts anticipate strong demand for properties in One-North, driven by its growing employment base and the appeal of a live-work-play environment. The district's continued growth in sectors like AI, technology, and R&D is expected to attract diverse buyers and investors.