Murray Terrace, Singapore
Murray Terrace is a historic building in the Tanjong Pagar area of Singapore. Today it is hemmed in between Maxwell House and the Fairfield Methodist Church. Murray Terrace was built in 1929. It took its name after the now defunct Murray Street, which was named after Colonel A. Murray, the colonial engineer and surveyor for the British government of the Straits Settlements.
As with many of the old buildings in Singapore, Murray Terrace has undergone restoration, which unfortunately has erased its name from the façade. The refurbishment was completed in 2009 and the building is now occupied by tenants from the media and creative industry.
 Murray Terrace Author: Terence Ong (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
Getting there
Take the East West Line of the Singapore MRT to the Tanjong Pagar MRT Station and walk from there.
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