More state-owned buildings in Singapore will be converted to co-living spaces, to meet the rising demand for such housing here. With that said, the Champions Way Residences heritage property at 26 Evans Road will soon have a new name and a new purpose. It will be called “The Initial Sama”, a co-living space managed by Cover Projects, a hospitality management company that was recently awarded the tender by the Singapore Land Authority.
Lim Keong Wee, Co-Founder and Director of Cover Projects shares more.

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