The David Elias Building is a building located on the corner of Short Street and Middle Road in Singapore. It was built by Jewish merchant David J. Elias to house his trading company.

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Salmon's Maternity Home

Salmon's Maternity Home is a former private maternity hospital on Prinsep Street in Rochor, Singapore. Opened by Dr. S. R. Salmon in 1950, it was the first such hospital in Singapore. It closed in the 1980s, after which the building served as the private residence of Salmon's daughter, Dr. Yvonne M. Salmon.
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161 m

Sophia Flats

Sophia Flats is a condominium on Wilkie Road in Rochor, Singapore. The building, which was completed in 1920, has been gazetted for conservation.
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192 m

Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church

The Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church (Chinese: 布连拾街长老会磐石堂) is located on Prinsep Street within Singapore's central business district. It is approximately 350 metres from Rochor MRT station. The church, previously known as the Malay Mission Chapel, was founded by Rev. Benjamin Peach Keasberry in 1843. The chapel was replaced with the present Romanesque-style building in 1930. It was gazetted a national monument by Singapore's National Heritage Board on 12 January 2000.
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Sim Lim Tower

Sim Lim Tower is an office and shopping complex at the junction of Jalan Besar and Sungei Road in Rochor, Singapore. Comprising a office tower resting on a four-storey retail podium, the 17-storey complex was intended as a "one-stop shop centre" for electronic equipment. Construction began in the mid-1970s after around a decade of delays took place in two phases, with the retail podium opening in 1979 and the office tower opening in the early 1980s. The complex was a success, though its salesman also gained a reputation for being aggressive in the 1980s.