Habyt launches new flexible living space in Tanjong Pagar

In August, Habyt Asia Pacific chief executive officer Jonathan Wong indicated that the business was looking to add even more short living alternatives to its local listing. The first properties under the Habyt Flex idea are the 39-room Habyt Novena and the 27-room Habyt Kallang, both launched in August. Other properties under the Habyt Flex concept involve Habyt Cantonment and Owen Residence by Habyt.

Wong says Habyt Kada at Maxwell speaks for the company’s dedication to redefining versatile living in Singapore and notes its shift towards the next step of development for Habyt Asia Pacific. Room prices at Kada at Maxwell will begin at $180 per day.

A public tender to lease the property, now managed by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), was launched in September 2023. The tender was evaluated based on the bid price and the top quality of the proposed idea, and SLA enticed bidders to think about creative lifestyle principles.

Kada at Maxwell will likely provide a series of rooms, involving en suite studios and two- to three-bedroom units. Each unit has a fully installed kitchenette. Visitors can book spaces on a nightly or weekly basis, with a 12-month option also offered.

“By mixing modern-day comforts with the timeless beauty of a heritage building, we’re offering guests an unique lifestyle journey that goes beyond conventional lodging,” includes Wong.

Habyt has recently introduced a new accomodation area at 5 Kadayanallur Street in Tanjong Pagar. The 18-room Kada at Maxwell is the front runner spot for the operator’s Habyt Flex approach, that presents a strategic expanding of the company’s product offerings past extensive co-living.

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Locals of Kada at Maxwell will enjoy endless and courtesy access to the property’s health and well-being facilities, like the performance fitness center, cold plunge, infrared saunas, jacuzzis and foot baths.

The adaptable home lies throughout a preserved 1920s colonial building. The three-storey structure, created by the architectural firm Swan & Maclaren, was among the earliest modernist buildings in Singapore. It was built to house the St Andrew’s Mission Hospital for Women and Children.

The site was granted to Bethesda Medical, which sent a monthly rental quote of $103,000, the third-highest quote price after Wan Dormitory ($160,000) and The Working Capitol ($108,240).

SLA mentioned Bethesda’s solid concentrate on area building and connecting people with businesses as what gave its concept the winning edge. The first floor will include 10 F&B offerings, whilst the second ground will certainly house a gym by Limitless, a wellness facility in partnership with Shiruki Studio, and a co-working space. Habyt’s Kada at Maxwell is on the 3rd level.


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