The Mill Singapore
Singapore is known for some unique buildings that line our cityscapes – from the world-renowned rain vortex at Jewel Changi to the futuristic Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay. Adding to the list, The Mill is a relatively under-the-radar building nestled in the industrial area of Bukit Merah.
The all-black building has an alluring facade that looks just like LexCorp – the headquarters of Superman’s arch-nemesis. Apart from marvelling at its exterior, there’s a spacious cafe to grab coffee at and a garden within to relax your mind. Here’s a peek into The Mill:
Who designed The Mill?
The building is made up of 2 towers – the one on the left is inspired by neo-gothic architecture while the other is influenced by post-industrial American architecture.
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The Mill exudes an old world charm that makes you feel like you’re in a vintage European town. It’s designed by Swan & Maclaren alongside James Adams, whose other masterpieces also include the Art Deco style Parkview Square that’s reminiscent of Gotham City.
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The pointed arches atop the building look just like the chess pieces Beth Harmon visualises on the ceiling in the Netflix series, The Queen’s Gambit.
The murals at the carpark are great as backdrops for your OOTD – vintage cars are also commonly spotted there thanks to the tenants
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What amenities are available at The Mill?
Tenants settled within include clothing brands The Editor’s Market and Kevin Seah.
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Shoutout to those in the creative industry, The Mill’s office spaces were designed with you in mind. With 6m-high ceilings and tall windows, you’d have ample headspace to get your ideas flowing. If you’re an entrepreneur looking for a new office location, this stylish building makes an ideal workspace.
2.4m-tall windows for scenic views and optimal sunlight.
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Image credit: The Mill
There’s also a quiet garden terrace on the 6th floor, where you can enjoy the fresh air and scenery – a good place to just lepak or read a book on the wooden benches.
Is there food & drinks at The Mill?
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Those working around the CBD and cafe hoppers alike would be familiar with Alchemist, famous for their quality espresso-based pour-over coffee. Their outlet here has a unique Victorian-style interior that matches the theme of the building, lit with a beautiful chandelier in the center.
Popular beverages include the velvety Iced Mocha ($7) and the Ice Chocolate ($6), which can satisfy your sweet tooth cravings.
How to get to The Mill?
It’s recommended to drive or take a cab over as the place is not easily accessible via public transport. While there is paid parking in the building, lots are limited. Alternatively, you can take a train to Redhill Station. Then, take bus 139 and alight at ‘Opp Pacific Tech Centre’ bus stop. The Mill is a 5-minute walk away.
Level-up your IG feed at The Mill
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Whether you’re looking for a fresh weekend date idea for a mini Europe escapade in Singapore or a photo spot to capture unique architecture, this hidden gem’s dramatic facade and equally stunning interior make it a place worth checking out.
For more photo spots in Singapore, peek at our other articles:
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Cover image adapted from: The Mill
Article originally published by Shi Nan Liang on 1st February 2021. Last updated by Joycelyn Yeow on 19th April 2024.