More than 20 tenders launched in 2025 to repurpose state properties
More ageing state properties in Singapore are being given a new lease of life through adaptive reuse, with former offices, schools and other buildings transformed into co-living spaces, community hubs and lifestyle destinations. The Singapore Land Authority says interest in repurposing state properties for diverse uses has grown significantly in recent years, with more than 20 tenders from 2025 alone. Alexandra Anand finds out more from its chief executive.

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