Pasir Panjang 2 is a subzone within the Queenstown Planning Area of Singapore. Situated along the island’s southern coastline, it lies at the crossroads of heritage and urban transformation. With a modest residential population and proximity to major port facilities, the subzone plays an important role in the maritime economy while also housing a growing community of residents who value its mix of seafront identity and city connectivity.
The name Pasir Panjang is derived from Malay, meaning “long sand,” in reference to the coastal stretch of beach that once lined this part of Singapore. In Chinese, it is written as 巴西班让 (pinyin: Bāxī Bān Ràng), which is a phonetic transliteration of the Malay name rather than a literal translation. The toponym reflects the area’s maritime heritage as part of Singapore’s southern shoreline.
Historically, Pasir Panjang was a quiet coastal settlement and agricultural district before the 20th century. By the colonial era, parts of the coast were used for plantations and seaside villas. After independence, the southern coastline saw major transformations, with land reclamation and the development of container ports in the 1970s and 1980s. Pasir Panjang 2, in particular, became closely tied to the expansion of Singapore’s port activities, while still retaining pockets of residential and institutional developments.
Pasir Panjang 2 covers an area of 0.8532 sq km and sits along the southern coast. It is bounded by Kent Ridge to the north, Telok Blangah Drive to the east, Port Subzone to the south, and Pasir Panjang 1 to the west. The subzone includes both coastal and inland terrain, blending maritime uses with residential enclaves.
As of 2024, Pasir Panjang 2 has an estimated population of 3,540 residents. The subzone experienced a population growth of 3.7% between 2020 and 2024, reflecting ongoing residential development. The area has a mix of families, working professionals, and a notable expatriate presence due to its proximity to business hubs such as one-north and the National University of Singapore.
Land use in Pasir Panjang 2 is mixed. Large parts are occupied by port-related infrastructure and logistics facilities, yet there are also residential developments and green buffers. The subzone has a semi-industrial character but is increasingly seeing residential and lifestyle spaces being integrated into its urban fabric, creating a balance between work, living, and leisure.
Pasir Panjang 2 enjoys strong transport links. The Pasir Panjang MRT Station on the Circle Line serves the area, providing direct access to other parts of the city. Major roads such as Pasir Panjang Road connect the subzone to Clementi West and Telok Blangah. The area is also close to the West Coast Highway, linking it to central and western Singapore. Public bus services further complement the MRT, making commuting convenient.
Amenities in Pasir Panjang 2 are supported by nearby hubs rather than extensive facilities within the subzone itself. Residents benefit from access to educational institutions at Kent Ridge, recreational facilities at Labrador Nature Reserve, and retail clusters in Clementi Woods. The proximity to the southern coastline also provides leisure opportunities, with green spaces and seafront views enhancing the quality of life.
Pasir Panjang 2 carries a distinctive identity shaped by its dual roles: a port-side logistics area and a coastal neighbourhood with historical significance. The presence of long-serving maritime infrastructure contrasts with its growing residential enclaves, giving the area a character of resilience and adaptability. The community here reflects Singapore’s broader balance between economic pragmatism and livability.
Notable sights near Pasir Panjang 2 include the historic Pasir Panjang Power Station, a decommissioned industrial site that has become an iconic landmark. The area also lies near Labrador Nature Reserve and offers views of container terminals that symbolize Singapore’s role as a global maritime hub. Its coastal location makes it appealing for those interested in maritime heritage and waterfront landscapes.
Real estate in Pasir Panjang 2 consists mainly of private condominiums, landed housing, and a limited number of HDB flats compared to other parts of Queenstown. Condominiums in the area typically have unit sizes ranging from 800 sq ft to 1,600 sq ft. Average selling prices hover around SGD 1,700 to SGD 2,200 per sq ft, depending on proximity to transport and sea views. Rentals average between SGD 3,500 and SGD 6,000 per month for condominiums, making it a popular choice among expatriates working in nearby business districts.
A fun fact about Pasir Panjang 2 is that the name “Pasir Panjang” historically referred to a continuous stretch of beach extending from Kallang Basin to Jurong, far beyond today’s Pasir Panjang subzones. The name preserves a geographical memory of Singapore’s natural coastline before extensive land reclamation reshaped the island.
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