18 Tai Seng Street
18 Tai Seng is a nine-storey high-specification mixed-use industrial development, comprising B2 industrial, office and retail spaces. The building has a direct underground connection to Tai Seng MRT.
Building Features
✓ Intelligent infrastructure for high-tech businesses
✓ Car parking available
✓ Units are fitted with ceiling boards, central aircon and lighting
✓ A wide variety of retail F&B and amenities such as NTUC Fairprice within the property
Anchor Tenants
Some of the anchor tenants in 18 Tai Seng include MNCs such as Sivantos Group, Silicon Labs, Tata Communications and Nikon.
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Offices For Rent
Floor | PSF | Size (sqft) | Asking Price (negotiable) |
Available | Remarks |
#04 | $4.80 | 20,865 | $ 100,152 | May-22 | Fitted / Bare |
#04 | $4.80 | 7,500 | $ 36,000 | May-22 | Bare |
#04 | $4.80 | 11,600 | $ 55,680 | May-22 | Bare |
*Disclaimer: Prices reflected above are guide prices and subject to change by management at any time.
accessibility & location
neighbourhood
Tai Seng is an industrial and commercial hub, in the North-East region, city-fringe of Singapore. It is located close to Paya Lebar commercial hub and easily accessible with the circle line Tai Seng MRT.
Food and Amenities
Although most of the buildings in Tai Seng are industrial buildings, there are ample food and amenities within these buildings to cater to the working crowd in the area. Looking for good food? Check out Miss Tam Chiak’s Tai Seng Food Guide.
Connectivity
The industrial buildings on both sides of Upper Paya Lebar Road are linked by an underground walkway connected to Tai Seng MRT.
Industrial buildings located in Tai Seng : 16 Tai Seng, 18 Tai Seng, J’Forte, Sakae Building, BreadTalk IHQ, RE&S Building, Charles & Keith Building, Jackson Design Hub, Tat Wan Building, Comfort Driving Centre, Traffic Police, UE Print Hub, Lux Asia Building, Natural Cool Lifestyle Hub, Marvell Asia, SCDF HQ, UB. One, TATA Communication, Deutsche Telecom Centre, Leong Huat Building, Citimax Industrial Complex, Sakae Building, DHL