Red Dot Traffic Building

Red Dot Traffic Building to be restored to original off-white colour

The Red Dot Traffic Building, known for its eye-catching red hue, will be restored to its original off-white colour as part of a S$25 million restoration plan, the Ministry of Law announced on Friday (Feb 3). Built in 1928, the iconic building at 28 Maxwell Street used to house the former Singapore Traffic Police Headquarters, and was given conservation status by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in...

Red Dot Traffic building to have its heritage restored in S$25 million plan

THE Ministry of Law (MinLaw) yesterday unveiled a S$25 million refurbishment plan that will restore the heritage of the Red Dot Traffic building at 28 Maxwell Road. Last month, MinLaw announced that it would be taking over the conserved building for the expansion of Maxwell Chambers, one of the top five international arbitration centres in the world. The building will add 120,000 square feet of space to...

Maxwell Chambers to expand by taking over Red Dot Traffic Building

Maxwell Chambers, which houses the world's first integrated dispute resolution centre, will be tripled in size to bolster Singapore's position in this aspect of legal practice. A total of 120,000sqf will be added by taking over the adjacent Red Dot Traffic Building which is home to the Red Dot Design Museum, announced the Ministry of Law (MinLaw) on Thursday (Jan 5). The Singapore International...

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