Commercial Building Details
The Malacca Centre is a 16-storey commercial building situated at 20 Malacca Street Singapore 048979 in the prestigious district 01. This commercial space is primarily used for office sale and rental.
Commercial Building Location
Malacca Centre is next to Royal Brothers Building. The Royal Brothers Building was originally the DBS Securities Building and was sold on a 999-year lease to the Royal Brothers in 2001. Opposite the Malacca Centre is the Republic Plaza, a 66-storey commercial property, constructed in 1995 by Kisho Kurokawa. It is approximately 0.07 KM to Raffles Place MRT Station. Other nearby Mrt stations include Downtown and Telok Ayer Mrt stations. It is located in the financial hub and is seamlessly connected to the rest of Singapore.
The nearest taxi stand to the Malacca Centre is in front of Bharat Building, and there are also numerous bus services that serve the Raffles Place area. On Raffles Quay, the buses 10, 10E, 16M, 57, 65M,70, 89M, 97, 100, 107, 130, 131, 162, 196 stop at the Fullerton Square Bus Stop, whilst buses 10, 10E, 57, 70, 97,97E, 100, 107, 130, 131, 162, 196, 520, C2 stop at Clifford Pier Bus Stop and 57, 131 stop at the Prudential Tower Bus Stop. All these bus stops have street indexes so you can always find out which service will take you where you want to go, but you could also ask us for advice.
If you drive, the closest and least expensive parking is the Golden Shoe Carpark directly or you can try the following buildings:
• One Raffles Place
• OCBC Building
• Samsung Hub
The Malacca Centre is a 16-storey commercial building situated at 20 Malacca Street Singapore 048979 in the prestigious district 01. This commercial space is primarily used for office sale and rental.
Commercial Building Location
Malacca Centre is next to Royal Brothers Building. The Royal Brothers Building was originally the DBS Securities Building and was sold on a 999-year lease to the Royal Brothers in 2001. Opposite the Malacca Centre is the Republic Plaza, a 66-storey commercial property, constructed in 1995 by Kisho Kurokawa. It is approximately 0.07 KM to Raffles Place MRT Station. Other nearby Mrt stations include Downtown and Telok Ayer Mrt stations. It is located in the financial hub and is seamlessly connected to the rest of Singapore.
The nearest taxi stand to the Malacca Centre is in front of Bharat Building, and there are also numerous bus services that serve the Raffles Place area. On Raffles Quay, the buses 10, 10E, 16M, 57, 65M,70, 89M, 97, 100, 107, 130, 131, 162, 196 stop at the Fullerton Square Bus Stop, whilst buses 10, 10E, 57, 70, 97,97E, 100, 107, 130, 131, 162, 196, 520, C2 stop at Clifford Pier Bus Stop and 57, 131 stop at the Prudential Tower Bus Stop. All these bus stops have street indexes so you can always find out which service will take you where you want to go, but you could also ask us for advice.
If you drive, the closest and least expensive parking is the Golden Shoe Carpark directly or you can try the following buildings:
• One Raffles Place
• OCBC Building
• Samsung Hub
Amenities around
Malls: Nearby mega malls like Capital Square, Far East Square, China Square Central, Chinatown Point, Central, Lucky Chinatown and Funan DigitaLife Mall as well as many more others which have a myriad of amenities like eateries, retail shops, supermarkets and banks. There are also nearby restaurants along Raffles Place, Market Street and Collyer Quay.
Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets are Cold Storage Supermarket at China Square Central, Sheng Siong Supermarket at 52 Chin Swee Road and Market Place Supermarket at Raffles City Shopping Centre.
Healthcare: For medical consult, you can head to the nearby General Practitioner Clinics, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore National Eye Centre, National Heart Centre and National Cancer Centre in the area to provide specialist healthcare services for the residents.
Education: The nearby educational institution around are Outram Secondary school and Singapore Management University.
Recreational facilities: There are many recreational facilities around Singapore Turf Club, Singapore Cricket Club and Kreta Ayer Community Centre.
Places of worship: These include Masjid Moulana Mohd Ali M C Mosque at UOB Plaza, Siang Cho Keong Temple at 66 Amoy Street, Sri Mariamman Temple at 244 South Bridge Road and Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church.
Hotels around here include Fullerton Hotel, Amara Hotel, Carlton Hotel Singapore, The Scarlet Hotel and Marina Mandarin Hotel.
Malls: Nearby mega malls like Capital Square, Far East Square, China Square Central, Chinatown Point, Central, Lucky Chinatown and Funan DigitaLife Mall as well as many more others which have a myriad of amenities like eateries, retail shops, supermarkets and banks. There are also nearby restaurants along Raffles Place, Market Street and Collyer Quay.
Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets are Cold Storage Supermarket at China Square Central, Sheng Siong Supermarket at 52 Chin Swee Road and Market Place Supermarket at Raffles City Shopping Centre.
Healthcare: For medical consult, you can head to the nearby General Practitioner Clinics, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore National Eye Centre, National Heart Centre and National Cancer Centre in the area to provide specialist healthcare services for the residents.
Education: The nearby educational institution around are Outram Secondary school and Singapore Management University.
Recreational facilities: There are many recreational facilities around Singapore Turf Club, Singapore Cricket Club and Kreta Ayer Community Centre.
Places of worship: These include Masjid Moulana Mohd Ali M C Mosque at UOB Plaza, Siang Cho Keong Temple at 66 Amoy Street, Sri Mariamman Temple at 244 South Bridge Road and Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church.
Hotels around here include Fullerton Hotel, Amara Hotel, Carlton Hotel Singapore, The Scarlet Hotel and Marina Mandarin Hotel.
Conclusion
Malacca Centre is definitely a highly sought after commercial business place due to its strategic location in the financial hub and the myriad of facilities in-house and nearby. For more details, please contact the relevant personnel. Did You Know?
Malacca street which connects Market Street to D ‘Almeida street is one of the oldest street in Singapore that exist before 1836. It was named after the Malaccan city in Malaysia for unknown reasons. Previously this street is a commercial area lined with single or double-storeyed shop-houses, home to many merchants and brokers. Today, it reserved its role as a commercial area lined with many commercial building in the financial hub.
Malacca Centre is definitely a highly sought after commercial business place due to its strategic location in the financial hub and the myriad of facilities in-house and nearby. For more details, please contact the relevant personnel. Did You Know?
Malacca street which connects Market Street to D ‘Almeida street is one of the oldest street in Singapore that exist before 1836. It was named after the Malaccan city in Malaysia for unknown reasons. Previously this street is a commercial area lined with single or double-storeyed shop-houses, home to many merchants and brokers. Today, it reserved its role as a commercial area lined with many commercial building in the financial hub.