Shophouse at 27 Neil Road on the market for around $8 mil
A two-storey corner shophouse at Neil Road and Duxton Road was listed for sale last month with a guide price of $8 million. According to Krystal Khor, director of Mondania and marketing agent for the property, “it has received a lot of interest”.
The shophouse was built in the pre-war era between the 1920s and 1930s. It occupies a 1,334 sq ft site with a 99-year leasehold tenure from 2000. It features a 5.6m frontage along Neil Road and a depth of 21.5m along Duxton Road, with a total gross floor area of 2,397 sq ft.
A property title search shows that the current owner, Professor Hong Hai, purchased the shophouse in 2007. A distinguished academic and Emeritus Professor at Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Hong has made significant contributions to academia, business, and public service.
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The two-storey corner shophouse features a 5.6m frontage along Neil Road and a depth of 21.5m along Duxton Road (Photo: Samuel Isaac Chua/EdgeProp Singapore)
He previously served as CEO of Haw Par Corporation, founding chairman of Pidemco Land (now CapitaLand), and a Member of Parliament. Additionally, he has held key roles on statutory boards such as the Urban Redevelopment Authority, the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research, and the Public Utilities Board.
Hong is also deeply involved in traditional Chinese medicine, frequently lecturing on Chinese culture and medicine. He practises part-time at Renhai Clinic, a not-for-profit enterprise which he founded, and operated his Chinese medicine practice from the shophouse until its relocation to Eu Tong Sen Street in 2022.
The shophouse’s interior reflects its dual function as a medical clinic and teaching venue. The ground floor features a reception area and two consultation rooms. The second floor is anchored by a spacious seminar room with a pitched roof and a ceiling height of up to 4.8m. It is used for healthcare talks and seminars on traditional Chinese medicine. The upper level also includes a meeting room and pantry at the rear, enhancing the property’s functionality.
The reception area leading to the waiting room and consultation rooms on the first level of the shophouse (Photo: Samuel Isaac Chua/EdgeProp Singapore)
The seminar room on the second level of the shophouse has a pitched roof with ceiling height of up to 4.8m (Photo: Samuel Isaac Chua/EdgeProp Singapore)
Khor: The neighbourhood has become very artistic and bohemian. It is also the birthplace of many local concepts —both past and present (Photo: Samuel Isaac Chua/EdgeProp Singapore)
Next door, at 39 Neil Road, is Sommet, a French café and bar by JAG that opened last month. Its menu features a variety of French classics, including croissants, Croque Madame, and French omelettes.
Other notable F&B establishments include Ahimsa Sanctuary at 76 Neil Road, established three years ago by a group of young Singaporean entrepreneurs. It has become a vibrant multi-concept space with a vegan café on the ground floor and a yoga studio upstairs. It has gained a strong following, especially among National University of Singapore students, says Khor.
The property that most seamlessly connects three major roads is the former Jinrikisha Station. Strategically located at 1 Neil Road, it sits at the junction of Neil Road, Tanjong Pagar Road, and Maxwell Road, notes Khor.
This landmark building served as the main depot for rickshaws from 1903 to 1947. In 2007, Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan acquired the property, giving it a new lease on life. In August 2022, the ground floor was transformed into Born, a contemporary fine dining restaurant by chef Zor Tan, specialising in French and Chinese fusion cuisine.
Besides the addition of new establishments, the area is also home to iconic eateries that have been around for decades. For instance, Jing Hua Xiao Chi, a dumpling house located at 21–23 Neil Road, has been serving its famed dishes for 35 years. Another is Tea Chapter, a traditional Chinese tea house that opened its doors at 9 Neil Road in 1989.
The Mondrian Singapore, a 302-room five-star hotel that opened in June 2023, adds to the area’s vibrancy (Samuel Isaac Chua/EdgeProp Singapore)