Commercial Building Details
Odeon Towers is a commercial building located at 331 North Bridge Road Singapore 188720, district 07. It is mainly for office rental and sale. This 23 storey office building has an extended 2 storey retail podium block. The retail block houses Loof which is a popular rooftop chill out bar, restaurants and other lifestyle stores. The net lettable area is about 200,000 sq ft. The major tenants here are Standard Chartered Bank, International SOS Pte Ltd and Total Oil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. There are 3 basement car parks here which host 171 lots. |
PROJECT NAME
Odeon Towers ADDRESS 331 North Bridge Road S188720 TYPE Commercial Building FLOOR 23 NEARBY MRT STATION(S) • Bras Basah Mrt Station • City Hall Mrt Station • Esplanade Mrt Station CARPARK RATE(S) Mon – Fri before 5 pm: $2.20 for 1st hr, $1.10 next sub ½ hr from 7am – 5 pm Mon – Fri after 5 pm: $2.20 / entry from 5 pm to 7 am following day Sat before 5 pm: $2.20 for 1st hr,$0.90 for next sub ½ hr from 7am to 5 pm Sat after 5 pm : $2.20 / entry from 5 pm to 7 am following day Sun/ Public holidays: Charges same as Sat |
Parking rates
Mon – Fri before 5 pm: $2.20 for 1st hr, $1.10 next sub ½ hr from 7am – 5 pm
Mon – Fri after 5 pm: $2.20 / entry from 5 pm to 7 am following day
Sat before 5 pm: $2.20 for 1st hr, $0.90 for next sub ½ hr from 7am to 5 pm
Sat after 5 pm: $2.20 / entry from 5 pm to 7 am following day
Sun/ Public holidays: Charges same as Sat
Mon – Fri before 5 pm: $2.20 for 1st hr, $1.10 next sub ½ hr from 7am – 5 pm
Mon – Fri after 5 pm: $2.20 / entry from 5 pm to 7 am following day
Sat before 5 pm: $2.20 for 1st hr, $0.90 for next sub ½ hr from 7am to 5 pm
Sat after 5 pm: $2.20 / entry from 5 pm to 7 am following day
Sun/ Public holidays: Charges same as Sat
Commercial Building Location
Odeon Towers is within walking distance to Bras Basah Mrt station. Other nearby Mrt stations are City hall and Esplanade stations. For vehicle owners, driving from here to the vibrant Orchard Road shopping district and central business district takes about 10-15 minutes. Major expressways such as CTE and ECP allow drivers easy access to any part of Singapore. There are also several bus services available. It is very near prominent landmarks like National Library, Raffle City Tower and Raffles Hotel.
Odeon Towers is within walking distance to Bras Basah Mrt station. Other nearby Mrt stations are City hall and Esplanade stations. For vehicle owners, driving from here to the vibrant Orchard Road shopping district and central business district takes about 10-15 minutes. Major expressways such as CTE and ECP allow drivers easy access to any part of Singapore. There are also several bus services available. It is very near prominent landmarks like National Library, Raffle City Tower and Raffles Hotel.
Amenities around
Malls: Nearby mega malls like Bras Basah Complex, Raffles City, Bugis +, Bugis Junction, Shaw Towers, Fortune Centre and Sunshine Plaza as well as many more others which have a myriad of amenities like eateries, retail shops, supermarkets and banks. There are also nearby restaurants at Victoria Street, Purvis Street and along North Bridge Road.
Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets are Cold Storage Supermarket at Bugis Junction, Market Place Supermarket at Raffles City Shopping Centre and NTUC FairPrice Supermarket at 1 Rochor Road.
Healthcare: For medical consult, you can head to the nearby General Practitioner Clinics, Geylang Polyclinic, Singapore General Hospital and Raffles Hospital in the area to provide specialist healthcare services for the residents.
Education: The primary educational institutions around include Stamford Primary School, St Magaret’s Primary School, Farrer Park Primary School and Hong Wen School. The tertiary institutions in the neighborhood include Anglo Chinese Junior School and Singapore Management University.
Malls: Nearby mega malls like Bras Basah Complex, Raffles City, Bugis +, Bugis Junction, Shaw Towers, Fortune Centre and Sunshine Plaza as well as many more others which have a myriad of amenities like eateries, retail shops, supermarkets and banks. There are also nearby restaurants at Victoria Street, Purvis Street and along North Bridge Road.
Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets are Cold Storage Supermarket at Bugis Junction, Market Place Supermarket at Raffles City Shopping Centre and NTUC FairPrice Supermarket at 1 Rochor Road.
Healthcare: For medical consult, you can head to the nearby General Practitioner Clinics, Geylang Polyclinic, Singapore General Hospital and Raffles Hospital in the area to provide specialist healthcare services for the residents.
Education: The primary educational institutions around include Stamford Primary School, St Magaret’s Primary School, Farrer Park Primary School and Hong Wen School. The tertiary institutions in the neighborhood include Anglo Chinese Junior School and Singapore Management University.
Conclusion
Odeon Towers is definitely a highly sought after commercial building due to its strategic location and the myriad of facilities that is nearby. For more details, please contact the relevant personnel.
Odeon Towers is definitely a highly sought after commercial building due to its strategic location and the myriad of facilities that is nearby. For more details, please contact the relevant personnel.
Did you know?
1. Telok Ayer Street during the immigrant days , it was lined with religious institutions such as the Al Abrar Mosque, Nagore Durgha Mosque, Thien Hock Keng Temple and Fu Tak Chi Temple. Here the immigrants offer their prayers to thank their gods for their safe journey here.
2. Chinatown used to be nicknamed BuYeTian in the old days which means Nightless Days because its used to be rows of gambling dens, opium houses and brothels.
3. In mandarin chinatown is called niu che shui which literally means bull-cart water as back in the 19th century water supply was transported via bull driven carts. The malay word Kreta Ayer has the same meaning.
4. Due to the construction works of the MRT, the old Telok Ayer market was dismantled between 1984 and 1991 and hawkers moved their stalls to the Telok Ayer Transit Hawker Centre. One of the famous stall is Ya kun Coffee Stall. It was subsequently renamed Lau Pat Sat.
1. Telok Ayer Street during the immigrant days , it was lined with religious institutions such as the Al Abrar Mosque, Nagore Durgha Mosque, Thien Hock Keng Temple and Fu Tak Chi Temple. Here the immigrants offer their prayers to thank their gods for their safe journey here.
2. Chinatown used to be nicknamed BuYeTian in the old days which means Nightless Days because its used to be rows of gambling dens, opium houses and brothels.
3. In mandarin chinatown is called niu che shui which literally means bull-cart water as back in the 19th century water supply was transported via bull driven carts. The malay word Kreta Ayer has the same meaning.
4. Due to the construction works of the MRT, the old Telok Ayer market was dismantled between 1984 and 1991 and hawkers moved their stalls to the Telok Ayer Transit Hawker Centre. One of the famous stall is Ya kun Coffee Stall. It was subsequently renamed Lau Pat Sat.