Stamford Place - Est.1996, Reimagined 2026

EST. 1996

REIMAGINED 2026

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Stamford Place is dedicated to redefining the urban experience in the Civic District by blending timeless heritage with future-forward functionality. Designed to acknowledge the location's rich history while embracing changing consumer demand, the project intends to transform a landmark with its distinctive clock tower into a vibrant lifestyle destination. Stamford Place aims to create a new benchmark for adaptive re-use in Singapore’s dynamic urban landscape.

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A Place Shaping the Future of Urban Living

Our Manifesto

A Timeless Landmark at the Crossroads of History

Timeless Design: A Q&A with Colin Seah from MOD

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Lifestyle Destination

“We are committed to enhancing the immediate neighbourhood and the historic Civic District to deliver a restored mixed-use asset to house a curated array of retail and F&B offerings, whilst addressing the future of work and urban living in Singapore”

A Place that Brings People Together

A Place that Champions Local Art

A Place of Connections

A Place to Create

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Your Place to Belong

Technical Specifications

Ashish Manchharam, Managing Partner of Elevate Capital Group

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A PLACE SHAPING THE FUTURE OF URBAN LIVING

Re-imagined into a vibrant lifestyle destination that blends living, working, and entertainment under one roof.

PROPERTY SNAPSHOT Standalone 4-Storey building with a basement carpark located in the heart of Civic District at City Hall. CURATED F&B & RETAIL The Ground Floor will be activated by seven innovative retail and F&B concepts. A signature all-day dining concept, integrated into the main lobby, will create a welcoming hub at the heart of the property. WORK SPACES BY THE GREAT ROOM Level 2 and part of Level 3 (a combined area of 30,000 sq ft) will be operated by The Great Room—a hospitality-inspired workspace offering both co-working and serviced office options. This will bring a dynamic, professional energy to the space. BOUTIQUE SERVICED APARTMENTS Central to this repositioning is the introduction of a premium boutique serviced apartment offering, comprising 66 lifestyle-designed rooms with gym and guest laundrette facilities. These will span the entirety of Level 4 and part of Level 3.

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OUR MANIFESTO

At Stamford Place , time and place converge. Here, history is not preserved—it’s reimagined and finds new purpose. A Place where stories begin, where people gather, where culture is not observed—it is lived. We believe in the power of place : A place where creators meet and ideas spark A place for connection —of minds and communities A place to gather, to work, to collaborate A place crafted with care , where every detail invites you in A place to live fully —comfortably, meaningfully, without compromise A place where art speaks , and champions local talent For those who honour where we’ve come from, and for those inspired by what’s ahead, Stamford Place offers a living canvas— for the makers, thinkers, and explorers

This is not just a place to be—It is a place to become.

This is Stamford Place .

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A TIMELESS LANDMARK AT THE CROSSROADS OF HISTORY

TIMELESS DESIGN: A Q&A WITH COLIN SEAH Colin: A contemporary take on black-and-white colonial houses. Warm, textured finishes outside; inviting, home-like touches inside. Q: The lobby and F&B space feel very intentional. Colin: Arched forms, warm terracotta tones, curated furniture, botanical layers—each detail adds personality and softness. Q: How does branding flow into the design? Colin: It’s one story—time, heritage, modern lifestyle. Every detail speaks the brand narrative. Q: Where does this sit within MOD’s body of work? Colin: It’s deeply contextual. Engaging with local history and culture makes it meaningful. Q: What do you want people to feel? Colin: Calm and connected. Not sterile or corporate—just beautiful, thoughtful, and memorable

Colin Seah, Founder and Director of Design at Ministry of Design (MOD), is known for crafting spaces that blur the lines between heritage, innovation, and emotional resonance. MOD were the perfect partners for the Civic District rejuvenation project, sharing aligned values and a mission to honour the past while reimagining it for contemporary living. In this quick-fire Q&A he shares insights into the transformation of Stamford Court into the newly reimagined Stamford Place. Q: What inspired MOD’s redesign of Stamford Place? Colin: The rich colonial history. We wanted to honour that while creating a relaxed, boutique vibe. Q: The clock tower is iconic. How did it shape your design? Colin: It became our muse. The idea of horology inspired the geometry, materials, and rhythm throughout. Q: How did you bring in the boutique, residential feel?

At the corner of Stamford Road and Hill Street, Stamford Place (formerly Stamford Court, est. 1996) stands a four-storey landmark in Singapore’s Civic District. Where the iconic clock tower does more than mark time—it anchors the neighbourhood, echoing traditional town square timekeepers and tying the present to a rich colonial past. Once home to Eu Court, a 1920s Art Deco apartment built by rubber tycoon Eu Tong Sen, the site retains its heritage spirit despite Eu Court’s 1992 demolition. Nearby, the legacy of Sir Stamford Raffles lives on through landmarks and institutions tied to Singapore’s founding story. Surrounded by grand colonial architecture like Raffles Hotel—designed by Alfred John Bidwell, creator of Singapore’s “black-and-white” houses—the area reflects timeless elegance. Today, the clock tower remains a beacon, inviting all to pause and reflect in a city that never stops evolving.

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MAIN LOBBY ENTRANCE

MAIN LOBBY ALL DAY DINING CONCEPT

APARTMENT CORRIDORS

MAIN LOBBY

ELEVATOR ACCESS

COMMON WASH ROOMS

BOUTIQUE ROOMS

BOUTIQUE ROOMS

BOUTIQUE ROOMS

GYM

*Renders are artist illustrations only and subject to changes

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A PLACE THAT CHAMPIONS LOCAL ART

A PLACE THAT BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER Stamford Place is a dynamic hub where students, professionals, and tourists meet.

Its unbeatable connectivity — with five MRT stations within walking distance — places it at the heart of the action. Students from nearby SMU and other campuses energize the area, while professionals from nearby offices like Raffles City Tower, Sembcorp, and Funan keep the weekday buzz alive. And with low office vacancy rates around Marina Centre and Beach Road, it remains a prime business location. Tourists staying at nearby hotels — such as The Capitol Kempinski, Swissôtel The Stamford, and Fairmont Singapore — are drawn to the rich mix of museums, shopping, and cultural landmarks. Whether it's for learning, working, or exploring, Stamford Place is a destination where diverse lives intersect. A place of energy, opportunity, and connection, Stamford Place brings people together in the heart of the city.

works that invite curiosity and conversation, helping create a shared sense of place. How do you weave heritage into a contemporary art narrative? We’re mindful of the building’s architectural and cultural history, and aim to reflect that through a thoughtful mix of emerging and established local artists. What stories are you hoping to spotlight? We want to give local talent a meaningful platform while offering guests an authentic experience of Singapore’s creative landscape. What impression do you hope the art leaves? We hope it sparks curiosity and a bit of joy — encouraging ongoing discovery and dialogue with the space.

In honour of creativity and community, Stamford Place has partnered with specialised local art curator The Artling to transform the space into a living canvas. We spoke with founders Talenia Phua Gajardo & Kim Tay about their vision, and power of art in placemaking. What drew you to this collaboration with Stamford Place? We’re always excited by projects where art is part of the identity from the start. Stamford Place was just that — a blend of history and modern renewal. It’s meaningful for us to showcase local voices in such a landmark property. What role does art play in shaping a sense of community? Art humanizes a space. It sparks connection and emotional resonance. At Stamford Place, we’re curating

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A PLACE OF CONNECTION

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KEY TRANSPORTATION

Bras Basah

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Stamford Place - Bus Stop (Along Hill Street)

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City Hall Station (Interchange station on both the North-South Line (NSL) and the East-West Line (EWL), 4 minutes away Bras Basah (Circle Line), 7 minutes away Esplanade Station (Circle Line), 10 minutes away

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SMU

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National Museum of Singapore

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Raffles Hotel

OFFICES

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Raffles City Office Tower South Beach Office Towers Funan Odeon 331/333

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Sembcorp Headquarters Land Transport Authority The Treasury Singapore Chamber of Chinese Commerce

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Raffles City

Fort Canning Park

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Esplanade

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Capitol Bldg

RETAIL MALLS

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City Hall

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Raffles City The Capitol CHIJMES

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SINGAPORE LANDMARKS / PLACES OF INTEREST

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Armenian Street Park Peranakan Museum National Museum of Singapore Fort Canning Hill/Park Old Hill Street Police Station Supreme Court Civil Defence Heritage Gallery SMU Education Campus

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Within 5-minute walking radius from Stamford Court

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A PLACE TO CREATE Seven prime ground-floor spaces designed for creators of taste and culture.

We’re seeking local legends and rising stars—those reimagining cafés, gelato bars, bakeries, brunch hangouts, and casual eats. Think fresh concepts, bold flavours, and elevated experiences. From artisan ice cream and craft brews to globally-inspired fare and chef-driven dining, this is a stage for hospitality visionaries and experiential retail innovators. Perfect for mid-to-upper tier restaurants, niche lifestyle brands, and immersive food & beverage experiences that shape how we shop, dine, and connect.

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YOUR PLACE TO BELONG 61 STAMFORD ROAD

SFT 990 891 870 840 1,103 1,185 1,810

UNIT #01-01 #01-02 #01-03 #01-04 #01-05 #01-07 #01-08

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7 UNITS FOR LEASE

F&B READY PROVISIONS

BASEMENT PARKING LOTS

HANDOVER IN Q2 2026

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UNIT SPECIFICATIONS (PROVISIONAL)

UNIT NUMBER

LEASABLE AREA (sqft)

KITCHEN EXHAUST DUCT PROVISION

AIR-CONDITIONING (FAN COIL UNITS)

ELECTRICITY PROVISION (POWER ISOLATORS)

#01-01

990

95 0x 40 0 (10,000 cmh)

3 nos. 11.3kW

100 Amps 3 P

#01-02

891

950x400 (10,000 cmh)

3 nos. 11.3kW

100 Amps 3 P

#01-03

870

950x400 (10,000 cmh)

3 nos. 11.3kW

100 Amps 3 P

#01-04

840

950x400 (10,000 cmh)

3 nos. 10.65kW

100 Amps 3 P

#01-05

1,103

950x400 (10,000 cmh)

3 nos. 13.6kW

100 Amps 3 P

#01-07

1,185

600x600 (10,000 cmh)

3 nos. 10.6kW

150 Amps 3 P

#01-08

1,810

800x650 (15,000 cmh)

3 nos. 14.3kW

150 Amps 3 P

Technical specifications are subject to final changes and area survey. Units are equipped with water point, floor traps and gas provision.

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For F&B/Retail Leasing Enquiries 61 STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE 178892

Contact: Janelle Wong +65 8333 0097

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