4 storey shophouse
999 years from 1826
Land: 1,141 sqft estimated
Built-up: 4,402 sqft estimated
Total rent: $36.7k
Level 1 Lease end 12/07/2026
Level 2 Lease end 15/01/2026
Level 3 Lease end 30/12/2025
Level 4 Lease end 14/05/2026
Zoning Commercial
This 4-storey conservation shophouse situated near the iconic Singapore River in the bustling Boat Quay area is within walking distance of Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT Stations. Circular Road branches out of South Bridge Road and follows the path of Boat Quay. It used to be the first Teochew enclave and a textile district.
New migrants in the Boat Quay area in the 1800s from various regions of Chaozhou province picked up speaking Teochew as it was known as the Teochew quarters. Started as a swampy area, it grew into the busiest port in Singapore, handling up to three quarters of the maritime trade in Singapore. It was an important commercial venue for businesses due to its close proximity to the Singapore River. The south of the river here resembles the “belly of a carp” – an auspicious symbol where wealth and prosperity lies. The area was once the heart of Singapore’s commercial activities, bustling with traders and coolies.
The design stands out with its use of a unique textile-like granite from Brazil, adding an exotic and colourful touch to the space. The interior is further accentuated with an elegant chevron flooring, creating a dynamic visual flow. Complementing these features are the sophisticated gold panels, adding a touch of opulence and reflecting the area’s affluent trading history. This combination of materials and textures offers a contemporary yet timeless ambiance, encapsulating the essence of modern luxury while paying homage to the rich history of the area.
Today, it is a popular nightlife spot where the work crowd and tourists gather. Many of the original buildings have been preserved and are now places of entertainment including various restaurants, bars.