SINGAPORE: The Regent of Johor, Tunku Mahkota Ismail, plans to develop residential properties on his land parcels at Holland Road following a land swap with the Singapore government.
A media release published on the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) website stated that it had received a development application from the Regent of Johor to develop the land parcels for residential use.
“The Regent of Johor has now submitted a development application to develop his land for low-rise, low-density housing with a gross plot ratio of 1.4 as well as Good Class Bungalows,” it said in a statement on Tuesday (March 17).
In June 2025, a land swap deal was agreed, under which Singapore received a 13ha plot of land abutting the Singapore Botanic Gardens, while Tunku Mahkota Ismail received an 8.5ha piece of state land in exchange.




