PWC Building
Introduction
Commercial Building Details PriceWaterhouse Coopers Building is a commercial building located in the heart of Central Business District. Its address is 8 Upper Cross Street Singapore 048424, district 01. It is in close proximity to Singapore’s Financial hub, Singapore Stocks Exchange and major banks. PWC building has a total of 28 storeys with approximately 33,000 square meters of lettable office space. PriceWaterhouse coopers itself occupies about 15,000 square meters, occupying the 7th, 10th and 12th to 20th storeys. There are 4 levels of car park with a total of 200 car park lots. PWC building is primarily for office rental and sale.The building has a very good office layout with maximum and efficient use of office space. It is also equipped with basic amenities. Being strategically located in Singapore Downtown Core Central Business District is definitely a plus point for business startup here. PARKING RATES
Mon to Fri (Before 6 pm): $2.20/30min from 8am to 6pm Mon to Fri (After 6 Pm): $3.00/entry from 6pm to 8am the following day Saturday: $3.00/entry from 8am to 8pm. Carpark Closed after 8pm Sunday and Public Holidays: Carpark Closed Amenities around
There is nothing more energizing and exciting than reveling in the pulse of the city. There is a cluster of exciting amenities around here: Malls: Nearby mega malls like Capital Square, Far East Square, China Square Central, Chinatown Point, Lucky Chinatown, Central, Riverside Point and many more others which have a myriad of amenities like eateries, retail shops, supermarkets and banks. For more shopping, dining and entertainment purposes you can drive down to Orchard shopping district which is about 10 minutes’ drive away. Restaurants: For more dining options to satisfy your taste buds, head down to the restaurants along Telok Ayer Street, Market Street and Pekin Street. For hawker food lovers, you can head down to Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market & Food Centre, Market Street Food Centre, Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, China Square Food Centre and Lau Pat Sat. Night entertainment: If you are a party goer, you can head down to Singapore’s number 1 entertainment area around Mohammed Sultan, Boat Quay and Clarke Quay to party all night long. Hotels: Nearby international luxurious hotels include The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, Amara Hotel, Ascott Singapore Raffles Place, The Fullerton Bay Hotel, Marina Bay Sands Hotel and The Scarlet Hotel. Condominiums: There are also several prestigious residential buildings like One Shenton, V on Shenton, Skysuites @ Anson, Spottiswoode Residences, Lumiere and Eon Shenton which are highly sought after by locals and expats. Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets are Sheng Siong Supermarket at 52 Chin Swee Road, Cold Storage supermarket at China Square Central, Market Place Supermarket at Raffles City Shopping Centre and NTUC Fairprice at Tanjong Pagar Plaza. Healthcare: For medical consult, General Practitioner clinics in the area, Outram Polyclinic, Singapore General Hospital, National Heart Centre, Singapore National Eye Centre and National Cancer Centre in the area to provide specialist healthcare services for you. Education: There are few renowned local and international schools in the vicinity. The nearest educational institutions is the Singapore Management University and Outram Secondary School. Recreational facilities: There are many recreational facilities around here include Hong Lim Park, Kreta Ayer Community Centre, Singapore Cricket Club, Fort Canning Park, Tanjong Pagar Community Club, Telok Ayer Hong Lim Green CC and cultural rich Chinatown. Places of worship: For places of worship in this multi-racial and religion society, one can head to Thian Hock Keng Temple at 158 Telok Ayer Street, Wak Hai Cheng Bio Temple at 30B Phillip Street, Nagore Durgha Shrine at 140 Telok Ayer Street, Al Abrar Mosque at 192 Telok Ayer Street, Sri Mariamman Temple at 244 South Bridge Road and Petra Church at China Square Central. Conclusion
PWC Building is definitely a highly sought after commercial building as it is located in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District. There are a myriad of facilities in-house and nearby to cater for all your needs. For more details, please contact the relevant personnel. Did you know? 1.The current Fu Tak Chi museum was built in 1824 to worship the chinese god Tau Pek Gong. It was a place of worship for the taoists and confucianists. The cantonese and Hakka immigrants built this shrine to thank Tau Pek Gong for their safe journey to here from China. In 1969 the temple was restored when donations poured in. In 1989, it was converted into the current Fu Tak Chi Museum which is used to house historical artifacts that remained from the immigrant days. 2.Singapore's earliest market is Telok Ayer Market which dated back to 1825 when it was just a wooden structure near the sea allowing unloading of goods. It was demolished in 1879 due to the reclamation at Telok Ayer Basin. It was rebuilt and designed with the octagonal structure by an architect called James Macritchie. It was conserved in 1973, but was demolished again to make way for MRT lines. Finally in 1991 , it was rebuilt with the same octagonal structure and there after named Lau Pat Sat which means old market. 3.Telok Ayer Street during the immigrant days , it was lined with religious institutions such as the Al Abrar Mosque, Nagore Durgha Mosque, Thien Hock Keng Temple and Fu Tak Chi Temple. Here the immigrants offer their prayers to thank their gods for their safe journey here. 4.Raffles House in Fort Canning was where the founder of Singapore Sir Stamford Raffles stay in. He built this house in 1823. Currently this historical site is a heritage place visited by many. 5.The "long bar " found in Raffles Hotel is where the famous Singapore Cocktail " Singapore Sling " was first mixed. |
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