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FOR RENT

BUSINESS PARK SPACE AVAILABLE FROM 1539 sqft to 27943 sqft

Also available for commercial use* such as office, training centre,  gym, spa, medical centre with therapy use - 7995 sqft

Please call Jason @ 92244666 for more information.
Changi Business Park (樟宜商业园) is a financial hub located at Changi South, eastern part of Singapore. It is launched in 1977 by JTC Corporation to host a good mixture of business companies and enterprises dealing with software and date, knowledge intensive facilities, high technology business and research and development institutes.  

Changi Business Park covers an area of 71.07 hectare of land which has a tenure lease of 30 years. Lessee companies are free to construct their facilities on the land which are allocated to them. The companies are also given a choice to opt for a revisable land rental payment scheme or an Upfront Premium payment scheme. 

It is strategically located within close proximity to the Aviation Distri-Zone, Logistics Facilities, The Expo and Changi Airport. This fantastic location makes a bonus point as it is cost saving for companies to have easy access to transportation and logistics facilities. 
Here, it hosts a variety of major leading companies like Citibank, Standard Chartered Bank, Credit Suisse, DBS Bank, Ultro Technology, Xilinix, Invensys, IBM and Honeywell. There is also the Changi City Point Mall that provides recreational , dining and shopping options for people working here.  
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Transportation: Modes of transportation are made easy via Expo Mrt station along East-West line, shuttle bus service and the numerous bus services available at the nearby bus stops. Major expressway like ECP and PIE will allow vehicle owners easy access to and fro many parts of Singapore. Driving to Orchard shopping district or central business district will take you about 30 minutes.
Recreational facilities: There are many recreational facilities around here include East Coast Park, Tanah Merah Country Club Tampines Course, Laguna National Golf & Country Club, Changi Simei Community Club, Safra Tampines and National Service Resort and Country Club.
Education: There are few renowned local and international schools in the vicinity. The primary schools here include Changkat Primary School, East Spring Primary School, Griffiths Primary School and Qiaonan Primary School. The secondary schools nearby include Changkat Changi Secondary School and Bedok South Secondary School. Tertiary schools nearby include Temasek Junior College, Tampines Junior College and Victoria Junior College.
Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets are Sheng siong Supermarket at 209 New Upper Changi Road, Cold Storage at Eastwood Centre and NTUC FairPrice at Block 57 New Upper Changi Road.
Condominiums: There are also several prestigious residential buildings like Duble Bay Residences, Simei Green, Tropicana, My Manhatten and Grange Infinite which are highly sought after by locals and expats.
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Did You Know?

1. Changi Commander Barracks was formerly the British Royal Engineers’ Command Building that was built in 1935. At the front door the letters “RE” stands for Royal Engineers. The British used this as an air and naval base in World War II against the Japanese Invasion. When British withdrew, it was temporary used by private companies. After which Mindef used it as Headquarters for Commandos. It was one of the famous haunted places in Singapore however now it is out of bounds to public.

2.Old Changi Hospital that sat on small Barrack Hill and its history goes all the way back to the thirties. Back then it was a Royal Air Force Hospital used by the British as a military Hospital. During Japanese occupations, Japanese used it as a hospital for the prisoners of war. In 1971 when British withdrew forces, it was renamed Anzuk Hospital Referring to Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom armed forces.

In 1975, it was converted to SAF Hospital serving the national servicemen’s medical needs. In 1976, MOH opened up the hospital to the public. Due to the steep steps, Changi Hospital together with Toa Payoh Hospital was then relocated to a new premise in Simei in 1997. Since then the abandoned Old Changi Hospital became a favorite place for ghost spotting.

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