COMMERCIAL

Diamonds in the rough, realising their full potential.
Homestead’s core portfolio of commercial properties.

OUR COMMERCIAL STRATEGY

Over the years, Homestead has established itself as transformational experts while being a leading voice for built heritage conservation in Singapore.

We believe in the potential of the old and tired. Homestead’s expertise in Heritage building refurbishment and interior design enables us to physically transform the appeal of historical gems. Coupled with deliberate marketing and repositioning, we create exciting new propositions for the F&B and retail sectors.

The Quadrant at Cecil. A success story of repositioned built heritage.

OUR PROPERTIES

Our commitment to conservation and value creation

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The Quadrant at Cecil

From downmarket office and childcare to Fine Dining Concept Restaurant and Tech Co-working Hub. Homestead drastically rejuvenated and repositioned the property, transforming the fate of this unique heritage gem.

Orchard 22

From forgotten corner to Destination Retail in Orchard Road. Orchard 22 provides exciting retail prospects in the heart of the city.

MEDIA COVERAGE

“The Quadrant seems to have been successful on both counts, being both sensitively conserved and successfully rejuvenated. It currently houses The Black Swan, a 1920s-styled restaurant, and a co-working space, which takes up three storeys.”

Conserving Singapore’s built heritage, 21 April 2018 Read more >

Wendy Wong, Channel News Asia

“In a rare case, a group of heritage enthusiasts, including executives from a property company, banded together to have the building they rent – The Quadrant in Cecil Street – gazetted for conservation by the URA.” –

Tenants of  The Quadrant in a rare bid to conserve building, 23 Mar 2017  Read more >

Melody Zaccheus, The Straits Times

“The real estate start-up my partners and I founded leased the Old Kwangtung Provincial Bank Building from the Government, and transformed it into The Quadrant At Cecil. What was once an old bank building is now an innovation hub, housing more than 25 start-ups which develop proprietary technology platforms in fintech, digital marketing, recruitment and public relations.” –

New ideas need old buildings, 04 Nov 2017  Read more >

Low Jeng-tek(Homestead CEO), An opinion for The Straits Times