Introduction
Commercial Building Details 100 AM is a commercial building located at 100 Tras Street Singapore 079027 in prime District 01. It is managed by Amara Hotel Properties Pte Ltd (“AHPPL”, subsidiary of Amara Holdings Limited). It is used mainly for F&B and retail outlets rental. 100 AM has a total of 4 levels of retail space and occupies approximately 127,000 sq ft. This iconic landmark has unique colored glass panels that illuminates brightly at night giving it a characteristic design. Concierge contact: Tel: +65 6543 6248 and Fax: +65 6224 2660 PARKING RATES
Mon to Fri (Before 5 pm): $2.00 per half hour or part thereof Mon to Fri (After 5 Pm): $3.00 per entry from 5pm to 759am the following day Saturday: Same as Weekdays Sunday and Public Holidays $3.00 per entry from 8am to 759am the following day Commercial Building Location
100AM is a commercial property that is strategically located at 100 Tras Street Singapore 079027 in prime District 01. The nearest Mrt station is Tanjong Pagar station which is 0.29 km away. Other nearby stations are Chinatown and Outram Mrt stations. There are also several bus services nearby. Major expressways like CTE, AYE and MCE allow you to get to many places effortlessly. Driving to Marina Bay District and Central Business District will take you about 5 minutes. It is seamlessly connected to the rest of Singapore saving commuters transport time. 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 Chinatown Point, Riverside Point, Central, OG Building, China Square Central, Lucky Chinatown, Far East Square 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 the Orchard shopping district and Marina Bay District which is about less than 15 minutes’ drive away. Restaurants: For more dining options to satisfy your taste buds, head down to the restaurants along Eu Tong Sen Street, River Valley Road and New Bridge Road. For hawker food lovers, you can head down to China Square Food Centre, Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, Golden Shoe Hawker Centre, Market Street Food Centre and Jalan Kukoh Food Centre. Night Entertainment: Singapore’s number one nightlife entertainment area around Robertson Quay, Clarke Quay and along Mohammed Sultan is just 10-15 minutes’ drive away. Hotels: Nearby international luxurious hotels include Furama City Centre Singapore, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, Amara Hotel, M Hotel Singapore, Klapsons The Boutique Hote, Orchid Hotel and The Scarlet Hotel. Condominiums: There are also several prestigious residential buildings like Aspen Heights, Spottiswoode Park, Spottiswoode Residences, Dorsett Residences, River Place Condominium, The Sail @Marina Bay, Marina Bay Residences, V on Shenton, One Shenton and The Beacon Condominium which are highly sought after by locals and expats. Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets is Market Place supermarket at Raffles City Shopping Centre, Cold Storage at China Square Central, NTUC Fairprice at Tanjong Pagar Plaza and Sheng Siong Supermarket at 52 Chin Swee Road. Healthcare: For medical consult, you can head General Practitioner Clinics, Bukit Merah Polyclinic, National Cancer Centre, National Heart Centre, Singapore National Eye Centre, National Dental Centre and Singapore General Hospital in the area to provide specialist healthcare services for the residents. Education: The educational institutions around here include CHIJ Kellock Primary School and Outram Secondary School. Recreational facilities: There are many recreational facilities around here include Tanjong Pagar Community Club (CC), Telok Ayer Hong Lim Green CC, Kreta Ayer Community Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Esplanade, The Singapore Flyer, Marina Barrage and Art Science Museum. Places of worship: For places of worship in this multi-racial and religion society, one can head to Seng Hon Beo Temple at 113 Peck Seah St, Poo Thor Jee Temple at 7 Yan Kit Rd, Sri Mariamman Temple at 244 South Bridge Rd, Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church at 235 Telok Ayer St and Haji Muhammad Salleh Mosque at 37 Palmer Rd. Conclusion
100AM is definitely a highly sought after commercial building as it is located near to 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. Tanjong Pagar Railway Station was completed in 1932 and was closed down on 1st July 2011 after 80 years of glorious history. The government will conserve this historical place as a national monument. Before this station was built commuters have to take ferries across the 1 km straits. There are four giant sculptures on the walls of the entrance which represent Agriculture, Industry, Transport and Commerce. These were the works of a famous Italian sculptor Rudolfo Nolli. There used to be a hotel at the second floor called Lim Eng Peng Station's hotel which closed down in 1993. In future commuters will have to catch a train from the upcoming Woodlands Station. 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. 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. |
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