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Wheelock Place

Coordinates: 1°18′16.3″N 103°49′50.3″E / 1.304528°N 103.830639°E / 1.304528; 103.830639
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Wheelock Place
Wheelock Place at Orchard Road with its distinctive conical glass structure viewed from the bottom (Above) and the view from the entrance (Below)
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LocationOrchard, Singapore
Coordinates1°18′16.3″N 103°49′50.3″E / 1.304528°N 103.830639°E / 1.304528; 103.830639
Address501 Orchard Road
Opening date1993
DeveloperWharf Estates Singapore
ManagementWharf Estates Singapore
OwnerWharf Estates Singapore
ArchitectKisho Kurokawa
No. of stores and services26
No. of anchor tenants6
No. of floors23
Websitewheelockplace.com
View from the bottom of the conical glass structure

Wheelock Place (Chinese: 会德丰广场), (Tamil வீல்லாக் ப்லேஸ்) is a 21-floor office tower and shopping mall on Singapore's Orchard Road.

Background

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The building was designed by Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1994 as Lane Crawford Place (Chinese: 达卡佛坊).[1] It is now owned by Wharf Estates Singapore, formerly "Wheelock Properties (Singapore)",[2] a division of Hong Kong's Wheelock and Co.

The mall has an underpass to Shaw House and ION Orchard.[3] It was the site of Borders' flagship Singapore store until its closure in 2011.[4] Following which, Marks & Spencer became Wheelock Place's main tenant.[5]

A new book shop, Zall Bookstore, opened in 2021.[6]

The mall houses multiple homegrown retail, food, and lifestyle brands. Among these are Browhaus, Cedele, and Privè.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lane Crawford Place, Works and Projects, Kisho Kurokawa, 2006, retrieved 15 February 2012.
  2. ^ "commercial". Wharf Estates Singapore. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  3. ^ Lynda Hong, "Pedestrian crossing between ION Orchard, Wheelock Place to be closed," Channel News Asia, 27 July 2009.
  4. ^ Sharon See, "Borders closes flagship store at Wheelock Place," Channel News Asia, 19 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Marks & Spencer". Wheelock Place. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  6. ^ Ho, Olivia (5 February 2021). "New Chinese-language bookstore Zall to open in Orchard Road". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
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