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What we like What we don't like Stunning unblocked sea views Car parks and lobby areas could be more premium in design The view from the pool is fantastic Traffic noises from ECP Close to future MRT Project: Seaside Residences District: 15 Address: Siglap Road Tenure: 99-year leasehold No. of Units: 841 residential + two commercial Site Area: 207,849 sqft Developer: East Vue Pte Ltd (Jointly developed by Frasers Centrepoint, Sekisui House, and Keong Hong Holdings) TOP: April 1, 2021
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Riviere condominium review: Luxury riverfront living with proximity to the tranquillity of Singapore s waterfront
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Crime does not pay, but it seems to be working out for English author and The New Paper sports columnist Neil Humphreys.
His new book, Bloody Foreigners, the third part of his Inspector Low crime thriller series, has garnered much attention in both the Singapore and British markets since its July 12 and 21 release respectively.
The novel was the No. 1 best-selling book at Times Bookstores and in third place at Books Kinokuniya. It is also his first internationally published book, and it will be released in other countries over the next few months.
Humphreys, 46, told The New Paper: Considering the tough times that we are currently going through, the thought of someone visiting a bookstore to purchase my book is so humbling.