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Shaping the next phase of Marina Bay

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August 13, 2025

IOI Properties Group is setting new benchmarks in next-generation workplaces and urban living through two landmark developments in Marina Bay: IOI Central Boulevard Towers and W Residences Marina View - Singapore

Shaping the next phase of Marina Bay

WHEN IOI Properties Group (IOIPG) first entered the Singapore market in 1996 with the development of the 12-storey IOI Plaza (now known as Singapore Pools Building), it did so with a clear ambition to contribute to Singapore's transformation through bold developments that improve how people live and work.

Nearly three decades later, its mark on the city-state is unmistakable. Through strategic joint ventures, IOIPG has established its presence in Singapore with luxury residential developments in Sentosa Cove, followed by the award-winning integrated development, South Beach. These developments reflected the company's early confidence in Singapore's long-term potential.

Most recently, IOIPG deepened its footprint in Singapore through the full acquisition of the South Beach development—a significant strategic expansion that complements its growing portfolio in the city's downtown core. Now, IOI's vision comes to life at Marina Bay, where IOI Central Boulevard Towers and W Residences Marina View - Singapore anchor its ambitions for the district and the long-term commitment to shaping distinctive, globally resonant developments in Singapore.

Under the visionary leadership of Group CEO Lee Yeow Seng, IOI Properties Group continues to shape Singapore's urban landscape with a focus on innovation and sustainability. Reflecting on the company's growing presence, he shares, "Our goal is to redefine Singapore's skyline with timeless developments — spaces that bring communities together, promote well-being, and champion environmental responsibility. Marina Bay embodies our unwavering confidence in Singapore's future, as we strive to create not just buildings, but lasting contributions to the city's identity and the lives of its people."

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