11 Apr 2021
About 80 per cent of the buyers were Singaporeans. PHOTOS: CITY DEVELOPMENTS LTD
SINGAPORE - Buyers snapped up 278 of the 540 units of City Developments Ltd s Irwell Hill Residences, a 99-year leasehold development in prime District 9, on its launch weekend.
The condominium off River Valley Road was launched at an average selling price of $2,700 per sq ft.
About 80 per cent of the buyers are Singaporeans, with the remainder comprising permanent residents and foreigners from China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, South Korea, UK and others, CDL said on Sunday (April 11).
Units ranged from 398 sq ft for a studio to 1,582 sq ft for a four-bedoom premium, including three penthouses from 2,185 to 2,605 sq ft. Apartments were priced from $998,000 for a studio unit to over $4 million for a four-bedroom premium unit with a private lift.
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PHOTOS: 42 historic images of Sioux City schools
Sioux City first school
The first Sioux City schoolhouse is seen on the right in this early photograph. Courtesy Sioux City Public Museum
Sioux City Central School
Sioux City s first brick school building, called Central School, opened its doors circa 1870. It operated for 20 years. Courtesy Sioux City Public Museum
West Third Street School
The West Third Street School at West Third and Bluff streets, opened in 1880. Courtesy Sioux City Public Museum
West Side Brick
The First Ward School, also called West Side Brick, opened in 1872 on the Market Street site where the LAMB Arts Regional Theatre is located. It was torn down in the late 1930s.Â