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Entire office space floor on Orchard Road up for sale for $76m

The expression of interest closes on 22 February at 3 pm.

The entire second-floor office space at 15 Scotts Road is up for sale for $76m through an expression of interest.

In a statement, Cushman & Wakefield said the indicative price of the entire Level 2 of 15 Scotts is equivalent to around $3,419 per square foot.

15 Scotts is a freehold nine-storey commercial building formerly known as Thong Teck Building.

Cushman & Wakefield said the property, which underwent a $15m refurbishment in 2015, is surrounded by notable shopping malls, luxury hotels, The American Club and the Tanglin Club.

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Foreigners can buy the property without additional buyer’s stamp duty as it is zoned full commercial.

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