Wilshire Residences
Wilshire Residences is a freehold development located in the enviable Central District 10 address of Singapore.
Commute seamlessly to Orchard Road and Holland Village in mere minutes via the Circle line train station. Experience all life’s trappings at your doorstep with the elite Nanyang Primary School within 1 km away, a plethora of F&B establishments at Dempsey Hill or choose to spend a relaxing day at the UNESCO heritage Singapore Botanical Gardens all a stone’s throw away.
Choose from 85 exclusive units comprising 1 bedroom units to 4 bedroom with Guest units and experience authentic urban living redefined.
Wilshire Residences
development info
Project : | Wilshire Residences |
Address : | 30 Farrer Rd, Singapore |
Type : | Highrise Residential |
# of Units : | 85 units |
Tenure : | Freehold |
Eligibility : | All Nationalities |
T.O.P Date : | est July 2023 |
Site Area : | approx 39,130 sqft |
Developer : | Tong Eng Group |
Architect : | JGP Architecture |
Unit Mix : | 1br / 2br / 3br / 4br / PH |
Wilshire Residences
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Development Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Pool Deck
- Family Pool
- BBQ Pavilion
- Banquet Lawn
- Outdoor Fitness Lounge
- Sensory Spa
- Kid’s Playground
Malls in the vicinity
- Holland Village
- Dempsey Hill
- Serene Centre
- Queensway
- Anchorpoint
Nearest MRT Stations
- Holland Village MRT Station
- Farrer Road MRT Station
Nearest Educational Institutions
- ACS International
- St Margaret’s Secondary School
- Nanyang Primary
- Henry Park Primary School
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Developer for Wilshire Residences
Tong Eng Group
In the 1940s, Teo Thye Chor and his younger brother, Teo Thye Hong, migrated from the Hui An district of Fujian, China, to Singapore in search of a brighter future. Overcoming early challenges, the brothers formed Tong Eng Brothers after the Second World War, engaging in the trading of electrolytic tinplates used in the production of cans and bottle caps.
Responding to the call for post-war rebuilding in the 1950s, the brothers anticipated a surge in demand for accommodation and decided to diversify into property development. A true visionary, Teo Thye Chor saw the potential of the undeveloped precinct of the Paya Lebar district and bought land in the area. Tong Eng went on to develop the land into the first industrial estate in that vicinity.
The brothers continued to acquire more greenfield land in the city’s suburbs such as Changi, Upper Serangoon Road, Yio Chu Kang and Pasir Panjang – amassing more than 40 hectares of freehold land.
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Architect for Wilshire Residences
JGP Architecture
JGP is a Singapore-based award-winning architectural practice established in 1985. The firm has offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur and Yangon, providing comprehensive architectural consultancy and project management services.
JGP’s built work includes a diverse mix of Asia-Pacific projects, ranging from residential and commercial, to infrastructural and industrial. In recent years, the firm has undertaken ambitious projects including masterplanning commissions and healthcare developments. Some of the firm’s notable recent built projects include the award-winning Harbour Mall & Four Points by Sheraton (Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia), the Holiday Inn Express Singapore, and several masterplanning commissions in Zhuhai (Guangdong province, China). In 2014, JGP received the coveted SME One Asia Award, in recognition of outstanding business excellence, innovation, fair practices and growth in entrepreneurship.
JGP’s philosophy is to provide design excellence for clients. To achieve this, the firm is committed to foster a collaborative environment underpinning every project. One that is built on teamwork, trust and credibility, mutual respect and understanding, and principles of work ethics and professionalism. JGP believes that the environment promotes a culture for pursuits in pushing design limits and integrating multifaceted insights.
In the face of today’s challenges brought about by market volatility, social and geopolitical complexities, environmental concerns, and the ever-changing demands of society, JGP seeks to continuously evolve and find innovative ways to designing. Ultimately, the goal is to lead the way for bettering our built environment and the lives of the people.