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Savills offers Chinatown shophouses with income-generating tenants

The shophouses at 277/279 South Bridge Road total 8,259 sq ft.

Savills Singapore launched for sale a pair of adjoining refurbished shophouses at 277/279 South Bridge Road in the Chinatown Conservation Area.

The properties sit on a combined 2,847 sq ft of land with a total built-up area of 8,259 sq ft, zoned “Commercial” under the Master Plan 2025.

The shophouses feature marble flooring and high-quality finishes and are sold with existing tenants, including F&B operator Gunkee.

South Bridge Road has evolved into a lifestyle and heritage corridor, hosting tenants such as The Great Room, ST Signature, and Tong Heng, alongside established F&B brands like Ya Kun Kaya Toast.

The properties benefit from prominent street frontage, high pedestrian traffic, and proximity to Chinatown and Maxwell MRT stations.

According to Ms. Yap Hui Yee, Executive Director, Investment Sales & Capital Markets, SAVILLS Singapore, the shophouses’ location bridges Chinatown with the Central Business District and offers a stable income stream.

The sale is open to both local and foreign buyers, with no Seller’s Stamp Duty or Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty, via an Expression of Interest closing 1 April 2026 at 3 p.m.
 

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