Marine Parade

This article is about the estate in Singapore. For the record label, see Marine Parade Records. For the play, see Marine Parade (play).
Marine Parade
Estate
Marine Parade Estate
Other transcription(s)
  Chinese 马林百列
  Pinyin Mălín Băiliè
  Malay Marine Parade
  Tamil மரின் பரேட்
From top left to right: Panorama of East Coast Park, Marine Parade Promenade, Shophouses in Katong, Goodman Arts Centre, Katong Shopping Centre, Marine Parade Community Building, Marine Crescent Housing Estate, Tao Nan School
Marine Parade

Location of Marine Parade within Singapore

Coordinates: SG 1°18′11″N 103°54′28″E / 1.30306°N 103.90778°E / 1.30306; 103.90778
Country  Singapore
Region Central Region
Government
  CDC
  Constituencies
  Members of Parliament

Marine Parade GRC

Mountbatten SMC

Area[1]
  Total 6.12 km2 (2.36 sq mi)
Population (2015)[1][2]
  Total 48,730
  Density 8,000/km2 (21,000/sq mi)
Demonym(s)

Official

  • Marine Parade resident

Informal

  • Marine Parader
Postal district 15
Dwelling units 7,862

Marine Parade (Chinese: 马林百列, Tamil: மரின் பரேட்), officially Marine Parade Estate, is an urban planning area and residential estate located in the Central Region of Singapore. Straddling the tip of the south-eastern coast of Pulau Ujong, Marine Parade serves as a buffer between the Central and East regions of the city-state. Bordering it are the towns of Geylang to the north, Kallang to the north-east and Bedok to the north-west. The estate also shares a boundary with the Central Area district of Marina East to its east.

Marine Parade's early history can be associated with the precinct of Katong. Throughout the early to mid 20th century, the area was a heaven for the wealthy Peranakan community of Singapore. Katong witnessed a growth in Straits Chinese culture, developing a distinctive architecture style and even becoming the place of origin for the renowned Katong Laksa dish. Marine Parade as it is known today, mainly consists of housing flats along the southernmost points of the estate, which were built in the 1970s after the reclamation of the island's east coast.

Infrastructure

A typical point block in Marine Parade

The main public housing estate comprises 58 blocks of HDB flats. The public estate is bisected by the arterial Still Road South that provides access to the major highway, East Coast Parkway, leading to the city area and to Singapore Changi Airport.

Town Centre

Entrance to Marine Parade Promenade
Marine Parade Community Building

Despite being given estate status by the Housing and Development Board, Marine Parade, like other towns in Singapore, is oddly served by a town centre.

Dubbed, Marine Parade Promenade, the centre itself consists of several neighbourhood shops and a major commercial complex, Parkway Parade, that houses offices and a shopping centre.

Marine Parade Community Building

The Marine Parade Community Building was completed in 2000. It houses the Marine Parade Community Club and the Marine Parade Community Library. Other facilities within the three-storey complex include a 263-seater theatrette, a glass-walled gymnasium, a covered basketball court on the rooftop, an air-conditioned and a sports hall.

Education

As Marine Parade is primarily either recreational or residential, it is host to a variety of schools.

Politics

Marine Parade is a component division of the Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency, which also includes the Braddell Heights, Geylang Serai, Kembangan-Chai Chee and MacPherson divisions and elects five members to Singapore's Parliament. Singapore's former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong is the Member of Parliament who represents the Marine Parade division.

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