Liat Towers

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LocationSingapore
Coordinates1°18′19″N 103°49′50″E / 1.30528°N 103.83056°E / 1.30528; 103.83056
Address541 Orchard Road, Singapore 238881
Opening date11 September 1965; 60 years ago (1965-09-11)[1]
Liat Towers
Liat Towers, March 2006, with parts of Wheelock Place in the background
LocationSingapore
Coordinates1°18′19″N 103°49′50″E / 1.30528°N 103.83056°E / 1.30528; 103.83056
Address541 Orchard Road, Singapore 238881
Opening date11 September 1965; 60 years ago (1965-09-11)[1]
Renovated20 October 1979; 46 years ago (1979-10-20)
DeveloperBonvests Holdings Limited
OwnerBonvests Holdings Limited[2]
Floor area400 to 5,500 square feet (37 to 511 m2)[2]
Floors21
ParkingYes
Public transit NS22  TE14  Orchard
Websitewww.liattowers.com

Liat Towers is a shopping mall and mixed-use complex in Orchard Road, Singapore. It has 21 floors with offices, foodservice outlets, retail stores and embassies.[3] It is located close to Orchard MRT station. The building was first constructed in 1965, before it was redeveloped into its current state in 1979.[4]

First outlet milestones

Liat Towers first opened in September 1965, one of the first few malls to make its mark on Orchard Road. In 1977, a redevelopment was announced, which was completed in 1979.[4]

McDonald's

It was the location of McDonald's first outlet in Singapore, which opened on 20 October 1979.[5] It was also the first ever McDonald's outlet in a Southeast Asian country.[6]

Starbucks

It was also the location of Starbucks' first outlet in Singapore, opening in December 1996. Similarly to McDonald's, it was the first ever Starbucks outlet in a Southeast Asian country. It was also the coffeehouse chain's 2nd ever overseas outlet outside of the United States, a time whereby Starbucks was not yet a household name.[7][8][9] Starbucks still exists at Liat Towers, and its outlet was renovated in 2019.[10]

Description

The stores in the tower range from 400 to 5,500 square feet (37 to 511 m2) in floor area. Some tenant retailers include Massimo Dutti, Zara, Hermes, and famed luxury watch brand Audemars Piguet. Zara closed down the outlet in June 2022 and was replaced by Castlery which was relocated from Delta House in 2015 - 2018 and Jit Poh Building from 2019 to September 2022.[11] It has a car park, and is in the middle of the prestigious Orchard shopping district of Singapore.

The tower is also close by to other retail and service buildings in the city, such as several hotels, the most prominent example being the Mandarin Orchard Singapore, along with several well-known malls such as Ngee Ann City, Wisma Atria, ION Orchard and Hilton Singapore. Some of the restaurants in Liat Towers include Shake Shack, which occupies the same spot where Singapore's first McDonald's once stood.[a]

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