Changi Business Park could improve connectivity, pitch ‘unique’ location as part of shake-up: Experts

Changi Business Park could improve connectivity, pitch 'unique' location as part of shake-up: Experts

NOT VACANT FOR LONG?

Developers may turn vacant parking lots at Changi Business Park into residential or commercial spaces to add more amenities, according to Assoc Prof. Lee, but in an effort to turn things about, they could do so. &nbsp,

Better communication to the rest of the town and making the area more” self- contained” had likewise aid, she added.

Additionally, experts suggested Changi Business Park should promote its “unique” closeness to Singapore Expo and Changi Airport.

Similar to the upcoming&nbsp, Punggol Digital District‘s setting as a bright area, Changi Business Park could target specific companies rather than strange rental, said Assoc Prof Lee.

Prof. Sing said the new departures it could cause other firms, including those in the logistics and warehouse sectors, to look for office space in the area and capitalize on the close proximity to the airport.

Space is improbable to be left vacant because of the great opportunity charges, he said, adding that this could be left to industry troops, with no need for special treatment from central managers.

JTC told CNA it may continue to work with “other agencies to increase the value, elegance and importance” of its company parks, to keep them interesting to a&nbsp, “wide range” of occupants.

Wings Academy, a flight simulation center, moved into the Haite Building more than a year ago, and is one of the businesses that has benefited from Changi Business Park’s location. &nbsp,

Wings signed a three- year lease for its 1, 600 sq ft premises. &nbsp,

Fabian Lim, the company’s founder, noted that other aviation-related businesses are located in the Haite Building and that Changi Airport can” conveniently” accommodate foreign visitors. &nbsp,

He claimed that neighbors leaving his business had no impact, despite the fact that there were no restaurants nearby.

Even so, Mr. Kodancha’s team appreciates the improvements in connectivity and amenities since he first began working at Changi Business Park in 2008.

” Earlier, it was very difficult- there was only one train ( station ), that’s it, Expo. Now we have the Downtown Line and buses are also there… plus private charter buses”, said the IT professional. &nbsp,” Now, it is very easy… I’m used to this area”.