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S$ 6,500/mo

S$ 6.5 psf

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Franklin Lee

ORANGETEE & TIE PTE. LTD.

CEA: L3009250K | R019640E

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Office for Rent in Amoy Street

1,000 sqft

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Bare unit

DT 18
Telok Ayer MRT·4 mins (254m)
Amoy StreetView on map
Boat Quay / Raffles Place / Marina (D1)

Property details

Property type
Office
Floor area
1,000 sqft
Price/sqft
S$ 6.5 psf
Condition
Bare unit
Last updated
13 days ago

Description

Near MRT StationCentral LocationOffice SpaceImmediate Move-InBare UnitNear RestaurantsNear NightlifeHeritage Poi Nearby
Please visit https://www.99.co/singapore/agents/R019640E-franklin-lee for more property listings. Please note that the rental rates are subject to change without notice. Subject to contract and availability. Please call to schedule for a private viewing. Find Your Place with Me. Please note the interior photos are provided by the Landlord. Level 2 + Attic Shophouse Office Space For Rent. Condition of Unit Bare Unit Basic Lightings. Available Immediate. Within walking distance to Telok Ayer, Maxwell and Tanjong Pagar MRT stations. About Amoy Street Amoy Street is named after a port in the Fujian Province, China. It is a Hokkien-dominated area that once catered to sailors and the sea trade. Early settlers from China disembarked and grew their roots in an area encompassing the present Amoy Street. In those days, Amoy Street was a busy commercial hub. Amoy Street is also one of the old streets developed during the 1830s defining Chinatown under Stamford Raffles’ 1822 Plan. Amoy Street was so named to reflect the connection between local community and the Chinese port of the same name from where most of the earliest settlers set out on their journey for a better tomorrow. Today, Amoy Street is filled with offices, well-known restaurants and cocktail bars. The street is famous among tourists for its large wall murals. Amoy Street is surrounded by quaint and quiet green parks including Telok Ayer Green, Ann Siang Hill Park, and Telok Ayer Park that hold significant importance in Singapore’s history.

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Franklin Lee

ORANGETEE & TIE PTE. LTD.

CEA: L3009250K | R019640E

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