Sports Hub: It’s nearly there
SINGAPORE — The curtain is set to be raised on the S$1.33 billion Sports Hub in June, with the 35ha Kallang facility — touted as the world’s biggest public-private partnership project — to kick off with a soft opening of the Singapore Sports Museum, Sports Hub Library, OCBC Aquatic Centre and Water Sports Centre in the middle of next month.
SINGAPORE — The curtain is set to be raised on the S$1.33 billion Sports Hub in June, with the 35ha Kallang facility — touted as the world’s biggest public-private partnership project — to kick off with a soft opening of the Singapore Sports Museum, Sports Hub Library, OCBC Aquatic Centre and Water Sports Centre in the middle of next month.
With weeks to the soft launch, TODAY gives you a preview tour of the Republic’s most-anticipated sports facility, which will include its crown jewel, the 55,000-seat National Stadium with a 312m dome and retractable roof, 6,000-capacity aquatic centre, 3,000-seat sports hall, water sports centre and 41,000 sq m of business, commercial and retail floor space. LOW LIN FHOONG