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Building Specifications Building Name20 Collyer Quay Net Lettable Area 220,000 sqft Air-conditioning Centralised Parking Yes, 1 : 2,500sf Notable Tenants Finexis Advisory Munich Reinsurance Company Pte Ltd Nasdaq (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd Export-Import Bank of India BNP Bank Paribas3 more rows
Boat Quay appeared in George Colemans 1836 Map of Singapore. By 1842, the land, dubbed Boat Quay, was developed17 with large numbers of Chinese traders and labourers settling in. The bulk of goods came from plantations in Malaysia and Indonesia, and godowns and warehouses were located all along Boat Quay.
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Collyer Quay is a street and seawall located in the Downtown Core of Singapores central region. Built by convict labour, Collyer Quay stretches from the junction of Fullerton Road and Battery Road to the junction of DAlmeida Street.
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Named after George Chancellor Collyer, then chief engineer of the Straits Settlements, Collyer Quay was built by convict labour through land reclamation and completed in 1864. It served as an important landing point for the unloading and storage of goods transported along the Singapore River.

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