The 327-unit Hudson Place Residences in Queenstown by Qingjian Realty, Forsea Holdings, CYZ Land and Jianan Capital will begin previewing on May 1. Sales booking for the 99-year leasehold condominium will begin on May 16.
The development consists of two residential towers of 23 and 15 storeys, orientated to maximise views in all directions. The unit mix comprises two- to four-bedders, and five single-floor penthouses, ranging from 646 sq ft to 2,196 sq ft.
Indicative prices are expected to start above $1.4 million for two-bedders, over $2 million for three-bedders, and over $2.7 million for four-bedders. The estimated Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) date is set for 3Q2029.
Inspired by New York’s landmark Hudson Yards district, Hudson Place Residences is positioned within the one-north precinct. The development builds on the foundation laid by Bloomsbury Residences, launched by the developers in April 2025. Bloomsbury Residences is 85% sold to date.
A 400 sqm retail area on the ground level will be located directly across the Bloomsbury Shoppes, the retail podium of the other development. Hudson Place’s retail offering will connect the planned retail spaces between the two developments into a broader, walkable promenade linked by a covered walkway.
Residents have access to a 50m lap pool and social pool, two clubhouses, the Atlas Club and Metropolitan Club, a fully equipped gym, steam rooms, a tennis court, and a rooftop lounge and BBQ dining pavilion on the upper first storey.
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Unit layouts
Hudson Place is designed by architects P&T Consultants and landscape architects Ecoplan Asia.
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Of the 327 units at Hudson Place, 183, or over half (55.96%), of the units are two-bedroom types. Some 71, or 21.71%, are three-bedroom units, while 68, or 20.84%, are four-bedroom units.
Hudson Place’s two-bedroom unit types have been designed with an efficient dumbbell configuration — minimising units that share corridor space and maximising privacy for residents. The intent of creating spacious living spaces is also carried through in the three- and four-bedroom units, ensuring comfortable family living complete with naturally ventilated kitchens and bathrooms.
Depending on orientation, residents can expect unblocked views ranging across the low-rise heritage greenery of Wessex Estate, the one-north precinct, or the wider district.
Thoughtful flexibility is built into every home through hackable walls, allowing residents to reconfigure their living spaces as their needs evolve. In the two-bedroom-plus-study units, for instance, the study can be opened up to merge with the second bedroom, or retained as a separate study space or reading room.
Each unit also comes with a ceiling fan. Two-bedroom units are equipped with Smeg appliances, including a fridge, induction hob, cooker hood, convection oven and combi washer-dryer.
Meanwhile, three- and four-bedroom homes will feature both Smeg and Fotile appliances. These unit types will include a fridge and combi washer-dryer from Smeg, along with Fotile gas hob, cooker hood and combi steam-oven. Built-in dishwashers and integrated fridges will also be included for four-bedroom premium units.
Bathrooms feature sanitary ware and fittings from Laufen, Hansgrohe and Axor. Penthouse residents enjoy the full suite of appliances, including a built-in coffee machine and wine chiller.
About the area
Positioned at the confluence of Queenstown's heritage and one-north’s forward momentum, the development sits at the heart of Singapore's leading innovation district — a vibrant ecosystem of technology companies, research institutions, global corporations and start-ups spread across Fusionopolis, Biopolis and Mediapolis.
Budget 2026's push on artificial intelligence, together with the Kampong AI initiative, signals the next phase of the precinct’s growth — one that is expected to sustain and deepen demand from professionals working in and around the district.
Situated within the Rest of Central Region (RCR), Hudson Place offers residents proximity to the city’s key destinations like Orchard Road and the Central Business District (CBD).
Planned as a car-lite zone with strong pedestrian and cycling infrastructure, one-north has been shaped with quality of life in mind, not just economic output.
For families, the address offers access to an exceptional concentration of top-tier educational institutions. Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Anglo-Chinese Junior College, the National University of Singapore, Tanglin Trust School, UWC Dover Campus, Insead and Fairfield Primary School are all within the vicinity.
The broader district is also set to benefit from further public investment in the years ahead. The Urban Redevelopment Authority’s (URA) Master Plan 2025 has identified the Queensway node as a new community hub along the Rail Corridor, while some 5,000 new homes are planned for the greater one-north precinct.
Du Dexiang, managing director of Qingjian Realty, says: “Hudson Place Residences is built on the same commitment that has guided every one of our projects — to deliver well-designed, quality homes that stand the test of time. In one-north, we saw an opportunity to bring that commitment to a district that is growing fast and attracting a new generation of residents. The result is a development that is practical, well-built, and designed to support the everyday lives of the people who will call it home.”
Wang Xin, director at Forsea Holdings, adds: “We are proud to play a part in continuing to mature the estate into a more complete neighbourhood, supported by sustained public- and private-sector investment and the steady build-up of homes, amenities and community infrastructure. With initiatives such as Kampong AI signalling the precinct’s next phase, Hudson Place Residences is positioned within that wider context while remaining anchored in an established Queenstown setting.”
Photos: Qingjian Realty
