One Raffles Place is strategically located in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District and is well served by Raffles Place MRT station. From the station, pedestrians have a direct connection to the sheltered basement of One Raffles Place.
The distinctive One Raffles Place encompasses two magnificent Grade-A office towers and a shopping mall with a total lettable area of over 860,000 sq ft of office, retail and entertainment space. Tower One, a landmark 62-storey Grade-A office building, is the tallest building in Singapore at 282 metres high. The skyscraper’s tenants include leading financial, banking and other professional firms. The observation deck on the rooftop and the restaurants on the 61st and 62nd levels offer panoramic views of the city and are very popular entertainment and tourism spots in Singapore.
Following the success of Tower One, the 38-storey Tower Two, which was completed in August 2012, has drawn keen interest from international companies and professional firms, The new tower has a Green Mark Platinum certification for its energy efficiency and environmentally sustainable design, awarded by the Building & Construction Authority (BCA).
Tower Two is also one of only a few commercial buildings in the financial district to capitalise on both lighting and art incentives provided by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), incorporating special lighting on its façade and showcasing artworks by world-renowned artists Tony Cragg, Hiroshi Senju, Anna Chiara Spellini and Han Sai Por at the lobby and outdoor space.
One Raffles Place Shopping Mall is a six-storey retail haven that spans almost 100,000 sq ft. The refurbished mall, which was first unveiled on 29 May 2014, showcases well- known fashion brands, health and wellness services and much more. The basement level, linked to Raffles Place Mass Rapid Transit station, serves up a variety of food and beverage options seven days a week to cater to the early-morning needs of the working population and local residents in the Central Business District.
One Raffles Place is strategically located in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District and is well served by Raffles Place MRT station. From the station, pedestrians have a direct connection to the sheltered basement of One Raffles Place.
The distinctive One Raffles Place encompasses two magnificent Grade-A office towers and a shopping mall with a total lettable area of over 860,000 sq ft of office, retail and entertainment space. Tower One, a landmark 62-storey Grade-A office building, is the tallest building in Singapore at 282 metres high. The skyscraper’s tenants include leading financial, banking and other professional firms. The observation deck on the rooftop and the restaurants on the 61st and 62nd levels offer panoramic views of the city and are very popular entertainment and tourism spots in Singapore.
Following the success of Tower One, the 38-storey Tower Two, which was completed in August 2012, has drawn keen interest from international companies and professional firms, The new tower has a Green Mark Platinum certification for its energy efficiency and environmentally sustainable design, awarded by the Building & Construction Authority (BCA).
Tower Two is also one of only a few commercial buildings in the financial district to capitalise on both lighting and art incentives provided by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), incorporating special lighting on its façade and showcasing artworks by world-renowned artists Tony Cragg, Hiroshi Senju, Anna Chiara Spellini and Han Sai Por at the lobby and outdoor space.
One Raffles Place Shopping Mall is a six-storey retail haven that spans almost 100,000 sq ft. The refurbished mall, which was first unveiled on 29 May 2014, showcases well- known fashion brands, health and wellness services and much more. The basement level, linked to Raffles Place Mass Rapid Transit station, serves up a variety of food and beverage options seven days a week to cater to the early-morning needs of the working population and local residents in the Central Business District.
One Raffles Place is strategically located in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District and is well served by Raffles Place MRT station. From the station, pedestrians have a direct connection to the sheltered basement of One Raffles Place.
The distinctive One Raffles Place encompasses two magnificent Grade-A office towers and a shopping mall with a total lettable area of over 860,000 sq ft of office, retail and entertainment space. Tower One, a landmark 62-storey Grade-A office building, is the tallest building in Singapore at 282 metres high. The skyscraper’s tenants include leading financial, banking and other professional firms. The observation deck on the rooftop and the restaurants on the 61st and 62nd levels offer panoramic views of the city and are very popular entertainment and tourism spots in Singapore.
Following the success of Tower One, the 38-storey Tower Two, which was completed in August 2012, has drawn keen interest from international companies and professional firms, The new tower has a Green Mark Platinum certification for its energy efficiency and environmentally sustainable design, awarded by the Building & Construction Authority (BCA).
Tower Two is also one of only a few commercial buildings in the financial district to capitalise on both lighting and art incentives provided by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), incorporating special lighting on its façade and showcasing artworks by world-renowned artists Tony Cragg, Hiroshi Senju, Anna Chiara Spellini and Han Sai Por at the lobby and outdoor space.
One Raffles Place Shopping Mall is a six-storey retail haven that spans almost 100,000 sq ft. The refurbished mall, which was first unveiled on 29 May 2014, showcases well- known fashion brands, health and wellness services and much more. The basement level, linked to Raffles Place Mass Rapid Transit station, serves up a variety of food and beverage options seven days a week to cater to the early-morning needs of the working population and local residents in the Central Business District.