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Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)

Vibrant Business and Job Nodes

Explore how Singapore is shaping vibrant business nodes islandwide to support economic growth, innovation and work that is closer to home.

Last updated 4 June 2026

Local Hubs, Global Gateways

Strengthening our economic gateways

Businesses and jobs across the island

Enhancing connectivity between home and work

Map of Singapore highlighting major developments, including the Northern, Eastern, and Western Gateways, with associated travel times.

Supporting businesses with more flexibility

Business-White (B-W) land use zone

Aerial view of a colorful, cube-shaped building with yellow and blue vertical stripes, surrounded by trees and other buildings.

Gain City at Sungei Kadut. (Source: Gain City)

A modern glass office building with the "mapletree" logo against a cloudy sky.

18 Tai Seng in Paya Lebar iPark. (Source: Mapletree Industrial Trust)

Enterprise District

Aerial view of a modern urban development with buildings, gardens, and pedestrian areas at sunset.

Jurong Innovation District. (Source: JTC)

Woodlands Experimental Zone

Inside a modern electronics factory, technicians work at benches with equipment, shelving and machinery. Bright windows are in the background.

SICK Product Center Asia. (Source: SICK)

Industrial land use zone guidelines

Rejuvenating our city centre

Central Business District Incentive (CBDI)

Lobby interior with people. Modern architecture with natural light and wood accents. Trees visible outside.

The Skywaters. (Source: SOM/Bezier)

Strategic Development Incentive (SDI)

Aerial view of Singapore's skyline featuring modern skyscrapers amidst historical red-roofed buildings and green spaces.

The upcoming Union Square. (Source: City Developments Limited)