Republic Plaza office building Singapore

Republic Plaza

9 Raffles Place · Raffles Place / Downtown
Premium Grade A Near Raffles Place MRT
Director’s Note

“A true blue-chip asset in the CBD. The recent lobby and retail upgrades have completely modernized the building, ensuring it maintains its elite Grade A status and remains highly competitive against newer Marina Bay developments.”

Jeremy Lim
Jeremy LimFounder & Director, SparkSpace

Republic Plaza is a 66-storey architectural landmark and one of the tallest skyscrapers in Singapore. Situated directly in the core of Raffles Place, this flagship Grade A commercial tower offers massive, highly efficient floor plates ranging from 12,000 to 15,000 sq ft. Following a comprehensive multi-million dollar asset enhancement, it features a stunning modern lobby, state-of-the-art lift systems, and a vibrant retail podium. With its unparalleled prestige and direct basement MRT integration, it remains a top-tier headquarters for major financial conglomerates, global banking institutions, and multinational tech firms.

Building Details

District
Raffles Place / Downtown
Grade
A
Total Floors
66
Year Built
1995
Developer / Owner
City Developments
Nearest MRT
Raffles Place
Typical Floor Plate
14,000 sq ft
Asking Rent
$12.00 – $14.50 psf/mo

Amenities

Food courtretaildirect MRT link

Building Specifications

AC Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm, Sat 8:00am-1:00pm
Season Parking
$500/mth (subject to GST)
Sustainability
BCA Green Mark Platinum.

Connectivity & Access

Direct basement integration to Raffles Place MRT (NSL, EWL)
Seamless pedestrian access to surrounding CBD amenities and food centres.

Location Map

Available Units for Rent

Updated March 2026
Unit Area Type Rent (Psf/Mth) Details
sq ft Bare $13.25
sq ft
$13.25 psf
Bare

Disclaimer: All quoted rentals are subject to contract and may change without prior notice. Information provided is sourced from channels believed to be reliable but has not been independently verified. SparkSpace makes no guarantee or warranty regarding its accuracy. Prospective tenants should conduct their own due diligence. Read full disclaimer →

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