In land-scarce Singapore, the government has continuously emphasised the importance of space planning in providing a sustainable and high-quality living environment.
Through its Space Optimisation business, LHN Group identifies old, unused and under-utilised spaces, converting and enhancing them to maximise the leasable area.
They do so by transforming old buildings into co-living spaces and storage facilities that are branded under its Coliwoo and Work+Store subsidiaries, respectively.
The Group is also part of a highly anticipated joint project, “The Bus Resort”, that features an upcoming resort made from 20 upcycled public buses.
Prime Time's Bharati Jagdisjh speaks with Kelvin Lim, Executive Chairman & Group Managing Director of LHN Group – a dual-listed real estate management company to find out more on how they are contributing to Singapore’s strategic and sustainable use of land in the long-term.

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