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3 adjoining Stanley Street shophouses up for sale via tender

The property has a guide price of $61.6m.

Knight Frank offers 3 adjoining 3-storey conserved shophouses at 4, 5, and 6 Stanley Street for sale via tender.

Zoned as “Commercial,” the property spans 374.4 sq m or approximately 4,030 sq ft with a built-up area of approximately 10,735 sq ft across the three shophouses.

The site is located at the boundary of the Downtown Core and within the Telok Ayer Conservation Shophouse enclave.

The site features spaces for office use and a fitness and wellness studio, while the ground floor is tenanted by a variety of F&B outlets including Australian and Middle Eastern restaurants.

The property has a guide price of $61.6m or $5,738 psf on GFA.

The tender closes on Thursday, 28 March 2024 at 3:00 PM.

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