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Martin Ong

CEA License: R005764B

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Tanjong Pagar Conservation Area

$34,980,000
Est. Repayment $125,250 / mo
7,379 sqft / $4,740 psf

Commercial For Sale
11 Craig Road
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  • 344.29m to TE18 Maxwell
  • 363.93m to EW15 Tanjong Pagar
  • 422.46m to NE3 Outram Park
  • 562.44m to TE17 Outram Park
  • 569.00m to EW16 Outram Park
  • 705.95m to CC32 Prince Edward (U/C)
  • 746.37m to NE4 Chinatown
  • 777.31m to DT19 Chinatown
  • 820.67m to CC31 Cantonment (U/C)
  • 825.31m to DT18 Telok Ayer
  • 857.61m to TE19 Shenton Way

About this Property

Property Details

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Developer
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Tenure
99 Years Leasehold
Type
Commercial
Sub-type
Shophouse
Listed
09 Apr 2025
Listing ID
214432005

Description

Land: 3,115 sqft est
Built-up: 7,379 sqft estimated
Rental: $62k/month (Lease end 07/04/2027)

Property Location: Craig Road
Property Type : Shophouse
Zoning Commercial

Nestled along the quaint street of Craig Road lies this pair of conserved landmark shophouses, just minutes away from Tanjong Pagar and Outram Park MRT stations.

Craig Road, nestled in Tanjong Pagar, is named after Captain James Craig, an officer in the Merchant Service Guild and member of the Freemason Zetland Lodge. The area around Craig Road carries a rich narrative rooted in its past as part of a nutmeg plantation was owned by a medical doctor, William Montgomerie. Following Montgomerie’s death in 1856, the houses along Craig Road were auctioned off to Ker, Rawson & Co.

In this property, the design harmonises the building’s historic architecture with a reductive, contemporary aesthetic. The interior deliberately expresses the raw, exposed materials with perfectly finished ceiling volumes that conceal ambient lighting elements, enhancing the raw structural beams. Walls of unfinished brick and screed stand in contrast to ultra high-end ivory travertine in the pantry and bathroom areas emphasises a stark sense of modern luxury. This design philosophy encapsulates the site’s evolution, preserving the gritty essence of its history while embracing the sleek sophistication of the present.

After Singapore’s independence in 1965, rapid upgrading and urbanisation transformed Craig Road from a residential zone into a vibrant commercial street lined with colourful shophouses. These shophouses, a blend of cultural and architectural heritage, now host trendy cafes, restaurants, and businesses, symbolising the area’s dynamic evolution. Today, colourful shophouses line the streets, populated with picturesque shops, cafes and restaurants. Craig Road should enjoy a further transformation after the completion of the Great Southern Waterfront project planned by the URA.

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Amenities

  • Air conditioning

Location