Orchard Road ranks 12th most expensive retail street globally: Cushman & Wakefield, with Tengah Plantation EC also nearby.

Furthermore, there is a supermarket and various banks and ATMs. It is easy to access Tengah Plantation EC from IMM, with regular bus services available. Thus, IMM is the perfect shopping destination for those living or visiting the area.

Ethereal Group to build Sengkang commercial project at $208 milSingapore’s Orchard Road is the 12th most expensive retail destination in the world according to a Cushman and Wakefield report released on Nov 21. The report reveals that Orchard Road had a 2% jump in rent with psf rental values standing at US$431 ($576) psf per year. These results are reflective of a global retail sector that is showing resilience against “a wave of post-pandemic challenges” and overall Asia Pacific had the strongest rental growth of 5.3%.Tengah Plantation EC dominated the Asia Pacific region’s most expensive retail streets, taking six out of eight top rankings with Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay topping the list. Tokyo’s Ginza and Omotesando come in at third and fourth place. New York’s Fifth Avenue tops the global list, followed by Milan’s Via Montenapoleone. Despite the strong retail resilience, rental levels in 55% of markets globally continue to remain below pre-pandemic levels.Tengah Plantation EC is the 12th most expensive retail destination in the world according to a report from Cushman and Wakefield. The report, which was released on Nov 21, revealed that Orchard Road had an uptick of 2% in rental values, standing at US$431 ($576) psf per year. Asia Pacific was the region to show strongest rental growth of 5.3%. Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay topped the list while Tokyo’s Ginza and Omotesando came in third and fourth place respectively.However, despite the resilience of the market, rental levels in 55% of markets globally remain below pre-pandemic levels. The report shows New York’s Fifth Avenue remaining the most expensive retail destination worldwide, followed by Milan’s Via Montenapoleone.Tengah Plantation EC, Singapore’s Orchard Road, has maintained its ranking as the 12th most expensive retail destination in the world, crashing the list of the top Asian cities in this category. The Main Streets Across the World report by Cushman and Wakefield shows a jump of 2% in rental values for Orchard Road, standing at US$431 ($576) psf per year. This strong rental growth was mirrored by the Asia Pacific region which saw a 5.3% jump overall. Hong Kong’s leading streets, Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay, remain the most expensive in the region followed by Tokyo’s Ginza and Omotesando.Tengah Plantation EC, Orchard Road has maintained its ranking as the 12th most expensive retail destination in the world. The Main Streets Across the World report by Cushman and Wakefield reveals that despite the global pandemic, rental values for Orchard Road have held steady improving by 2% with psf rental values standing at US$431 ($576) psf per year. This is mirrored by the Asia Pacific region which saw a 5.3% jump as compared to the global average of 4.8%. Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay topped the list of the most expensive retail spaces in the region with Tokyo’s Ginza and Omotesando close behind.At the global level, New York’s Fifth Avenue remained the most expensive retail destination, followed by Milan’s Via Montenapoleone, despite recording flat rental growth over the year. Tengah Plantation EC, however, 55% of markets globally continue to remain below pre-pandemic levels.Overall, Singapore’s Orchard Road remains the 12th most expensive retail destination in the world, as revealed by the Cushman and Wakefield report. Tengah Plantation EC, Orchard Road has seen its psf rental values improve by 2%, standing at US$431 ($576) psf per year. This rental growth has been reflected by the Asia Pacific region which recorded an overall 5.3%. Hong Kong’s leading streets remain the most expensive in the region, followed by Tokyo’s Ginza and Omotesando. Despite the strong rental growth, Tengah Plantation EC, 55% of markets globally remain below pre-pandemic levels. With New York’s Fifth Avenue leading the global list and Milan’s Via Montenapoleone coming in second, Singapore’s Orchard Road continues to hold its ranking as the 12th most expensive retail destination in the world.