Sentosa's WEAVE District Opens Phase One — $2.8 Billion Bet on Singapore's Next Lifestyle Hub
Sentosa's $2.8 billion WEAVE district opened Phase One last weekend — and 23,000 visitors showed up. Is this finally the island's permanent transformation?
Sentosa's long-awaited WEAVE district welcomed its first visitors last weekend as Phase One opened to the public. The $2.8 billion mixed-use development stretches across 30 hectares of reclaimed land on Sentosa's northern shore, promising to transform the island from a day-trip destination into a residential and lifestyle anchor for Singapore's southwest.
Phase One: What's Open Now
The initial launch includes 12 F&B outlets, a 15,000 square foot indoor-outdoor food hall, and the district's signature feature: a 400-metre elevated boardwalk connecting directly to VivoCity via a climate-controlled walkway. Weekend footfall reached 23,000 visitors across Saturday and Sunday, exceeding projections by 35%.
Notable openings include a waterfront outpost of PS.Cafe, a two-storey Japanese izakaya called Nami, and Singapore's first standalone Shake Shack drive-through. The food hall, named "Tides," features 28 hawker-style stalls curated by the same team behind Timbre+ and Pasir Panjang Power Station.
WEAVE District Phase One
📍 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
⏰ Daily 10am–10pm (individual outlet hours vary)
🗺 View on Google Maps
The Development Pipeline
Phases Two and Three, scheduled for 2027 and 2029, will add 1,200 residential units, a 350-room hotel, and 200,000 square feet of office space. Sentosa Development Corporation has positioned WEAVE as the island's answer to criticism that Sentosa lacks permanent residents and after-dark energy.
Residential pricing hasn't been announced, but industry analysts expect PSF figures between $2,400 and $3,200 — a premium over mainland RCR districts but competitive with Keppel Bay and Harbourfront luxury developments. The target demographic: young professionals and empty-nesters seeking resort-style living within 15 minutes of the CBD.
- Total Investment: $2.8 billion across three phases
- Phase One Area: 8.5 hectares
- Opening Weekend Footfall: 23,000 visitors
- F&B Outlets (Phase One): 12 standalone + 28 food hall stalls
- Projected Residential Units: 1,200 (Phases Two & Three)
The Connectivity Advantage
WEAVE's direct link to VivoCity solves Sentosa's historic accessibility problem. Visitors can now walk from HarbourFront MRT to the district in under 10 minutes via air-conditioned corridors. The boardwalk also connects to Sentosa's existing beach tram, enabling seamless transit to Siloso, Palawan, and Tanjong Beach.
For F&B operators, the guaranteed foot traffic justifies premium rents reportedly 20-30% above comparable Harbourfront locations. PS.Cafe's waterfront unit spans 6,000 square feet with unobstructed marina views — the brand's largest Singapore outlet to date.
Whether WEAVE can sustain momentum beyond the novelty phase remains the question. Sentosa has seen developments come and go. But $2.8 billion and a direct MRT link suggest this time, the island's reinvention might actually stick.