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UOB Kay Hian to relocate from Anthony Road space to UE Square 

Brokerage to move as lease on ‘transitional office’ site in Scotts Road area nears end; space at South Beach Tower vacated by Meta is steadily backfilled while IOI Central Boulevard bags a slew of tenants

Kalpana Rashiwala
Published Wed, Dec 18, 2024 · 11:15 PM
    • UOB Kay Hian will be leaving its transitional office in Anthony Road where it developed a 4-storey building after clinching the site in a state tender in 2008.
    • A&O Shearman, Linklaters and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer are among the law firms that will be relocating to IOI Central Boulevard Towers.
    • A few existing tenants at South Beach Tower are expanding within the building.
    • UOB Kay Hian will be leaving its transitional office in Anthony Road where it developed a 4-storey building after clinching the site in a state tender in 2008. PHOTO: GOOGLE MAPS
    • A&O Shearman, Linklaters and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer are among the law firms that will be relocating to IOI Central Boulevard Towers. PHOTO: IOI PROPERTIES SINGAPORE
    • A few existing tenants at South Beach Tower are expanding within the building. PHOTO: SOUTH BEACH CONSORTIUM

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    SEVERAL notable office leasing deals have surfaced in the market in recent months, even as the Singapore office market this year has continued to see a dearth of big transactions of 100,000 square feet (sq ft) or more.

    Brokerage UOB Kay Hian is expected to relocate from the Anthony Road/Scotts Road area to UE Square in the River Valley area next year.

    Meanwhile, Baker McKenzie and Bain & Company have inked deals that will help fill some of the space vacated by Meta in South Beach Tower. IOI Central Boulevard Towers has also caught up and bagged a slew of tenants.

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