Dunearn Road · Bukit Timah Turf City · D11By Wing Tai & Metro
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Dunearn Green Developer

Dunearn Green is developed by a joint venture between two SGX-listed groups: Wing Tai Holdings, through its subsidiary Winrich Investment Pte. Ltd., and Metro Holdings, through Metrobilt Construction Pte Ltd. It is a pairing with history — and a meaningful signal of the calibre of development planned for this Bukit Timah site.

Wing Tai Holdings: The Lead Behind Dunearn Green

Founded as a garment business in 1955 and diversified into property in 1978, Wing Tai has grown into one of Singapore’s established premium developers, with residential, retail and hospitality interests across Singapore, Malaysia, China, Japan and Australia. Its residential work is known for architectural ambition and finish quality rather than volume.

Its recent form matters most for buyers here: River Green at River Valley Green, launched in August 2025, saw around 88% of its 524 units taken up on launch weekend — one of the strongest Core Central Region performances of the year — with take-up rising further in the months after. Coming to Dunearn Road off that momentum, Wing Tai has both the balance sheet and the market read to price and deliver this project well.

Metro Holdings: A Singapore Name Returns to Residential

Metro is best known to Singaporeans through its department-store heritage, but the listed group is today primarily a property investment and development business with assets across Singapore, China and the UK. Dunearn Green marks its return to Singapore residential development — a deliberate re-entry made with a longstanding partner rather than a solo bet, which speaks to how carefully the group has chosen this site.

A Proven Partnership Behind Dunearn Green

Wing Tai and Metro have built together before. Their 60:40 joint venture delivered The Crest at Prince Charles Crescent — a 469-unit District 3 condominium designed by renowned Japanese architect Toyo Ito and completed in 2017, recognisable for its nature-inspired tower forms fronting the Alexandra Canal. A repeat partnership is one of the better predictors of smooth execution in a joint-venture project: the working relationship, standards and processes are already established.

Their conviction shows in the numbers — a $533 million top bid against five rival parties for the Dunearn Road site. See what they are building into on the location page, or register to preview the product itself when the showflat opens.