Coliwoo Reimagines Former Bukit Timah Fire Station Award Winning Co Living Landmark

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Coliwoo aims to redefine co-living with latest development, Coliwoo@HollandVillage

The Coliwoo Bukit Timah Fire Station has been recognized for its unique approach to mixed-use development and co-living. The project, operated by homegrown co-living brand Coliwoo, a subsidiary of LHN Group, has been awarded Top Co-Living Development at the EdgeProp Singapore Excellence Awards (EPEA) 2025. The former Bukit Timah Fire Station, opened in 1956 and which was later gazetted for conservation in 2019, has been transformed into a vibrant mixed-use development on Upper Bukit Timah Road. The project occupies a 92,334 sq ft site and was awarded to LHN Facilities Management in 2024 through a Singapore Land Authority tender. The development features 62 co-living units across seven blocks, as well as 32 commercial units, a swimming pool, and various community event spaces. Additionally, the project boasts various eco-friendly features such as solar panels, energy-efficient fittings, and soundproofing against traffic noise from Upper Bukit Timah Road. Coliwoo Bukit Timah Fire Station maintains a strong connection to nature with its location near the Rail Corridor, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, and Bukit Batok Nature Reserve. The development has been designed to showcase the surrounding lush environment and fosters a communal living experience that is closely connected to nature. Various community-focused amenities and events, including workshops and cultural celebrations, will also be available to residents and the wider community. The project’s fusion of conservation, sustainability, and community-driven design is a testament to Coliwoo’s mission to reshape urban living in Singapore and highlights the potential impact of adaptive reuse in enhancing the city’s evolving landscape.