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Status
  
Complete

Completed
  
1976

Floor count
  
45

Floors
  
45

Architecture firm
  
Swan and Maclaren

Type
  
Commercial offices

Roof
  
158 m (518 ft)

Height
  
158 m

Opened
  
1976

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

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Location
  
16 Raffles Quay Shenton Way, Downtown Core, Singapore

Similar
  
Republic Plaza, OCBC Centre, One George Street, Singapore Land Tower, Maybank Tower

Hong Leong Finance Building (Chinese: 丰隆大厦) is a high-rise skyscraper in the central business district of Singapore. This is the flagship building of Hong Leong Holdings Limited. It is located on 16 Raffles Quay, in the zone of Raffles Place.

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Map of 16 Raffles Quay, Hong Leong Building, Singapore 048581

It is just next to the historic Lau Pa Sat Market. There are many skyscrapers near the building, such as One Raffles Quay, 6 Raffles Quay, Robinson Towers, John Hancock Tower, and AIA Tower, all of which are less than 100 metres away. With 45 floors of office space (parking levels from 4 to 7) and one basement level consisting of shops and a cafeteria, the building stretches 158.0 metres above ground.

Hong Leong Finance Building currently houses the Embassy of Panama on the 41st floor and the Embassy of Norway on the 44th floor.

History

Hong Leong Building was designed by Swan and Maclaren, and was completed in 1976. Other firms involved in the development include Ssangyong Engineering & Construction Private Limited, and Knight Frank.

Tremors

In March 2007, about 5000 workers were evacuated from the building, after they felt some tremors. They were caused by two earthquakes in Sumatra, Indonesia. Some people complained of headaches and dizziness while others vomited. Most of these complaints originated from those working at the higher floors of the building. Several businesses operating at the building were disrupted after the evacuation.

Tenants

Office tenants include KPMG Singapore, Mitsui Sumitomo, Hong Leong Group Singapore Holding etc. Ground floor tenants include Maybank, Watsons and United Airlines.

References

Hong Leong Building Wikipedia