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Peninsula Plaza is one of those buildings in Singapore that you recognize the moment you see it, mostly because it’s got such a distinct look and a really deep connection to the Burmese community. Finished back in 1980 by the Alfred Wong Partnership, it sits right at the busy corner of North Bridge Road and Coleman Street. While it started out as a high-end commercial spot, it’s basically become “Little Burma” over the years. It’s the heart of that community here—you can find everything from traditional *longyi* and authentic Mohinga to specialized travel agencies and even a Burmese-language library.
The architecture is actually pretty interesting because it doesn’t follow the flat, boxy style you see in a lot of other 70s buildings. The architect, Edward Wong, wanted it to vibe with St. Andrew’s Cathedral next door, so he added these ribbed concrete columns and pointed arches that give it a bit of a modern-Gothic feel. It’s also built like a tiered “wedding cake” so it doesn’t tower over the historic district all at once. Those arches aren’t just for decoration, either; they’re part of the structural skeleton, which leaves the inside of the shopping area mostly free of bulky columns.
Inside, the layout is split into two main parts. The first six floors (including the basement) make up the retail podium, which is centered around a big open atrium. It’s packed with small shops, money changers, and eateries, and there’s even an underground tunnel that connects you to Peninsula Hotel across the street. A fun bit of trivia: since the plot of land was too small for typical circular parking ramps, they actually installed car lifts on the 5th and 6th floors, which was pretty high-tech for the late 70s.
When you look at the floor plans, the retail units are usually pretty compact—anywhere from 300 to 1,000 square feet—to squeeze in as much shop frontage as possible. Up in the tower, the office floors are about 8,000 to 8,500 square feet each. Since all the heavy structural work is on the outside of the building, the office spaces inside are super open and flexible. Plus, because of the way it’s positioned, you get these amazing 360-degree views of the Civic District, the Padang, and Marina Bay.
Peninsula Plaza Location
Peninsula Plaza is situated at 111 North Bridge Road in the heart of Singapore’s Civic District (District 6). It occupies a prominent corner plot at the intersection of North Bridge Road and Coleman Street, placing it right in the center of the city’s historical and administrative core.
Connectivity is one of the site’s strongest points. It is less than a five-minute walk to the City Hall MRT Interchange, which serves both the North-South and East-West lines. For those coming from the Downtown or North-East lines, Clarke Quay and Fort Canning stations are also within easy walking distance. The building is further linked to the surrounding area via an extensive underground network that connects it to the Peninsula Hotel, Excelsior Shopping Centre, and eventually all the way to Funan and Raffles City. There are also numerous bus stops along North Bridge Road and Hill Street that serve dozens of routes across the island, making it one of the most accessible spots in the entire city.
Peninsula Plaza Nearby Amenities
Peninsula Plaza is surrounded by an incredible mix of high-end shopping, historical landmarks, and essential services, all within a few minutes’ walk. Right next door is the modern Funan mall, which is the go-to spot for the latest tech, trendy rooftop dining, and a massive FairPrice Finest. Right across the street, you’ve got Capitol Singapore and Raffles City if you’re looking for a more upscale shopping trip with international brands or a quick run to a gourmet supermarket like CS Fresh. For the more niche stuff, The Adelphi is the go-to for high-end audio gear, while Peninsula Shopping Centre and Excelsior right next door are basically legendary spots for picking up musical instruments or sports equipment.
For those who enjoy the outdoors and history, Fort Canning Park is practically your backyard, offering lush green trails and a quiet escape from the city’s pace. The building is also steps away from iconic cultural sites like St. Andrew’s Cathedral, the National Gallery Singapore, and the Asian Civilisations Museum. If you’re heading out for the evening, the vibrant dining and nightlife scenes at Clarke Quay and Boat Quay are just a short stroll toward the river.
End-User and Investor Future-Ready Asset
Peninsula Plaza is increasingly seen as a future-ready asset because it sits on a rare 999-year leasehold plot in a prime district that is currently undergoing a massive makeover. Whether you are looking for a functional space for your own business or a long-term addition to your portfolio, the building offers a unique mix of immediate use and huge en bloc potential.
For an end-user, the real value is in that unmatched connectivity and the “Little Burma” niche that pretty much guarantees steady footfall. Being just a short, sheltered walk from City Hall MRT means your office or shop is accessible from anywhere on the island. For specialized businesses—like law firms that need to be near the Supreme Court or retailers catering to the Myanmar community—this location gives you a competitive moat that newer, more generic buildings just cannot match.
From an investor’s perspective, Peninsula Plaza is a classic land bank opportunity. That 999-year tenure is a disappearing breed in the city center, especially since the URA has cracked down on strata subdivision for new commercial properties in the Central Area. This makes existing units here incredibly scarce and valuable. While you are collecting a steady rental yield, the real prize is the potential for a collective sale. The site’s massive footprint and prime corner frontage make it a dream for developers looking to build a next-generation trophy project.
The building is future-ready because it is a high-conviction hold. Even as the skyline around it turns into glass and steel, the underlying land value at 111 North Bridge Road just keeps climbing. When you own a piece of this building, you are not just holding onto a 1980s landmark; you are holding a front-row seat to the eventual redevelopment of one of Singapore’s most iconic corners.
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Peninsula Plaza - Industrial Property
Peninsula Plaza is a well-known building in Singapore's Civic District that serves as a major hub for the Myanmar community, earning it the nickname "Little Burma." It sits in a great spot right across from St. Andrew's Cathedral and is just a short walk from City Hall MRT station.
Product SKU: Peninsula Plaza
Product Brand: Industrial Property
Product Currency: SGD
Product Price: 900.000-21.000.000
Product In-Stock: InStock
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Address Peninsula Plaza
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Country Singapore
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Postal code/ZIP 179098
Overview
- Property ID 6411
- Price Price on call
- Property Type Commercial Property
- Property status For Rent, For Sale
- Year Built 1981
- Project Peninsula Plaza
- Developer Consolidated Hotels Limited.
- Address 111 North Bridge Road, Singapura 179098
- Tenure 999 Years Leasehold

