SINGAPORE – A heritage study of about 200 buildings in Changi Point will be carried out, as part of planning processes for the area.
A spokesman for the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said the statutory board is commissioning a heritage baseline study to “research and document the history and heritage significance of the area’s existing buildings, structures and settings”.
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