A site near the recently completed Kim Keat Ripples Build-to-Order (BTO) project. As the site is not close to an MRT station but on the city fringe, flats built could be Standard or Plus flats under the HDB's classification system for BTO flats.
Nearby amenities include Toa Payoh Polyclinic, Kim Keat Palm Market and Food centre, St Andrew's secondary school and junior college.
The driving range, built on part of the 3.6ha site, opened in late 1993 and closed in 2018. It has since been demolished.
“State land” means all land in Singapore except land lawfully granted, or contracted to be granted, subjected to agreement or dedicated as national parks or nature reserves.
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