
Soon Hock Group has grown to become one of the established developers in commercial and industrial projects. The group has developed and constructed numerous commercial projects that integrate classy building façade with exemplary building specifications all over Singapore to meet the changing landscape and needs of the competitive business environment.
As a property developer, Soon Hock has been successful in combining its extensive construction capabilities with its thoughtful and elegant design principles. The group has launched over a thousand strata-titled industrial properties in Singapore across its projects.
Capitalising on the management’s accumulated experience, the group have grown over the years, building up numerous accolades and a strong network of project partners by developing solid working relationships with various clients, consultants, specialist contractors and suppliers.
The core design philosophy of the group’s development arm focuses on creating “bespoke projects”, keeping the intended end-users in mind throughout the planning and construction process. This focus has led Soon Hock to implement several ergonomic features that have appeared in almost every industrial project it is involved in — to the benefit of its clients.
Artist impression of S9 at Serangoon North (Image: Soon Hock Group)
Soon Hock Group endeavour to remain in the forefront of the industry through unrelenting efforts to improve productivity, encourage research and innovation and anticipate customers’ expectations and requirements in the changing environment while continually upgrade and improve the expertise and professionalism of their employees as well as nurture fresh talents to grow the group from strength to strength.
Soon Hock Group’s developments are mostly characterised as ramp-up projects with well-positioned car parking space and loading & unloading area in front of each production unit. The group also accounts for ample parking spaces for other users visiting the development. Internally, each strata-titled unit is iconically designed to maximise its functional space with a regular layout and optimal column placement.
This attention to detail has led to several properties selling out before completion — such was the case with Tuas Cove at Tuas South Ave 1, S9 at Serangoon North, and Bartley Biz Centre@Kaki Bukit.
Soon Hock Group is committed to turn your property ideals into reality.
Artist impression of Win5@Yishun (Image: Soon Hock Group)
Launch of Stellar@Tampines
Soon Hock Group’s innovative and bespoke design can also be found in its latest industrial project, Stellar@Tampines. Set to launch in 4Q2024, this B2 development features a nine-storey ramp-up factory consisting of 307 production units, spanning 1,600 sq ft to 2,800 sq ft, and four F&B spaces.
The property boasts a ceiling height of up to 6m and vehicular ramp access to all units. Each unit will sport a wide frontage of 12.9m to 13.8m with generous loading and unloading areas that facilitate the efficient handling of goods. Most units also feature two sets of roller shutters with a single-level column-free design, giving users endless options while planning the use of these spaces.
Set to be completed by the end of 2027, Stellar@Tampines is strategically located along Tampines North Drive 4. The site is a quick 15-minute drive from Changi Airport via Tampines Expressway (TPE) and enjoys easy access to the rest of the island via the Kallang Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) and the upcoming Tampines North MRT Station along the Cross-Island Line.
Artist impression of Polaris@Woodlands (Image: Soon Hock Group)
Upcoming project at Tuas Link Close
Soon Hock also has an upcoming industrial project in Tuas Link Close, directly in front of the Tuas Link MRT Station. The project will tentatively be an eight-storey multi-user project zoned for B2 heavy industrial use.
Located within a few minutes’ drive from PSA Tuas Port the development is poised to capture increased demand for industrial space in the area as port operator PSA completes the transition of its remaining operations from Tanjong Pagar, Keppel, and Brani Terminals to Tuas Port by 2027.
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