Marina Bay Financial Centre | |
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Marina Bay Financial Centre (on the left) in November 2014
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General information | |
Status | Complete |
Type | Integrated Development |
Architectural style | Office complex, retail and residential |
Location | Marina Bay, Downtown Core, Singapore |
Management | Raffles Quay Asset Management |
Height | |
Roof | 245m, 239m, 227m, 222m, 192m |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 66, 55, 49, 46, 32 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Kohn Pedersen Fox |
Developer | Hongkong Land Cheung Kong Limited/Hutchison Whampoa Keppel Land |
The Marina Bay Financial Centre (abbreviation: MBFC; ) is a mixed-use development located along Marina Boulevard and Central Boulevard at Marina Bay, Singapore. It consists of three office towers, two residential towers and retail space at Marina Bay Link Mall, occupying a 3.55 hectare site.
The construction of the Marina Bay Financial Centre development comprises two phases, with its first phase completed in 3Q 2010. The entire development was completed in 2012 and the grand opening of Marina Bay Financial Centre was officiated by Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 15 May 2013.
The first phase consists of the office Towers 1 (33 storeys) and 2 (50 storeys), Marina Bay Residences with 428 units and 94,500 square feet (8,780 m2) of the retail mall. The second phase comprises office Tower 3 (46 storeys), 84,500 square feet (7,850 m2) of the retail mall and Marina Bay Suites with 221 units. Marina Bay Suites attained TOP in June 2013. For this major project, Schindler Singapore supplied a total of 105 units of elevators and 6 units of escalators.
Clyde & Co Clasis Singapore Private Limited, currently located on the 30th floor of the office Tower 3, houses the Honorary Consulate of Iceland.
Tower 1 is fully leased to international banking and financial institutions such as Standard Chartered bank, the anchor tenant occupying 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) of office space, Baker & McKenzie, Raffles Quay Asset Management, Societe Generale, and Wellington Management Company.
Tower 2 is leased to multi-national institutions such as American Express, BHP Billiton, Bank Pictet, Barclays, Eastspring Investments, ICAP, The Macquarie Group, Murex, Nomura Securities and Servcorp.