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Revision as of 09:45, 13 January 2008
One Raffles Quay | |
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General information | |
Status | Under construction |
Location | Raffles Quay, Downtown Core, Singapore |
Owner | Cheung Kong, Hongkong Land and Keppel Land |
Management | Cheung Kong, Hongkong Land and Keppel Land |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 50 (North Tower); 29 (South Tower) and 2 basements |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Kohn Pedersen Fox and Architects 61 |
Developer | Cheung Kong, Hongkong Land and Keppel Land |
Website | |
www.orq.com.sg |
One Raffles Quay is an office building complex located at Raffles Place within the Downtown Core, the central business district of Singapore.
Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, the building consists of two office towers. The 50-storey North Tower has a height of 245 metres on completion, while the 29-storey South Tower has a height of 140 metres. The total floor area of the office towers combined is 148,000 square metres (1.59 million square feet). The complex incorporates a podium block, a hub car park and a 4,180 square meter (45,000 square feet) subterranean retail mall which is linked to the Raffles Place MRT Station. The building was completed in the third quarter of 2006 with tenants already occupying the South Tower. Barclays Capital occupies the top floors of the South Tower, along with ABN Amro and Deutsche Bank.
Tenants in the North Tower include UBS, Fitness First, Reuters, Credit Suisse and Ernst & Young among others.
Facts
- This tower is aligned in a north-west direction, such that it sits across the existing MRT line which cuts through the site diagonally below it.