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Workspace typologies are shifting in Singapore: Knight Frank

Alice Tan and Chalene Liu
Alice Tan and Chalene Liu • 7 min read
Workspace typologies are shifting in Singapore: Knight Frank
The Golden Mile’s loft mezzanine strata office design reflects a creative solution to overcoming existing structural limitations that respects the integrity of the building’s stepped façade. Photo: Far East Organization
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Fact: over 90% of total office stock in Singapore sits within the Central Region, which includes the Core Central Region (CCR), the CBD and areas such as Orchard Road, Queenstown and Toa Payoh.

Within this footprint, workspaces broadly span three major typologies: high-rise office buildings owned by a single landlord, offices owned by multiple owners (strata offices) and low-rise shophouses owned by individuals.

Single-landlord buildings dominate, making up over 83% of nationwide stock. Most of them are gleaming towers in the CBD, where prestigious addresses and transport connectivity remain key drivers of occupier demand, especially among global firms.

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