Nanyang Street (Chinese: 南洋街; pinyin: Nányáng Jiē) at RU Square, Raja Uda, Butterworth represents a carefully crafted revival of early Penang-style architecture. Across a sprawling 14-acre masterplan lies a collection of 77 freehold, extendable, 4-storey shop offices that fuse Southern Chinese Eclectic, Late Straits Eclectic, and Art Deco sensibilities, mirroring the heritage charm of UNESCO-listed George Town1.
The development is located on a 14-acre plot on the south side of Jalan Dahlia.
This development translates traditional aesthetic into modern utility. Designed as a heritage-themed business enclave, each unit embodies architectural nuance—divided across three distinct phases—and offers both meticulous design and functional flexibility. Sizes range from approximately 3,337 sq ft to 7,337 sq ft, catering to a broad spectrum of commercial usage2.
Set within the evolving RU Square township, Nanyang Street benefits from Raja Uda’s mature urban fabric. The site's design enhances the streetscape along Jalan Raja Uda—a busy thoroughfare renowned for its blend of heritage stalls, modern eateries, and cultural landmarks—making it a natural fit for business and investment prominence3.
The project unfolds through three architectural phases:
Each phase brings a unique period texture and aesthetic identity to the shophouses, creating visual richness and a sense of walking through Penang's architectural history1.
Nanyang Street is envisioned not only as a business address but also as a community hub. Within RU Square, the development is complemented by other mixed-use concepts, including Kings Galleria, an integration of modern heritage for galleries and creative enterprises. Plans around the site include grocery outlets, an international school, and enhanced civic infrastructure—all poised to enhance vibrancy and draw daily traffic1.
Nanyang Street @ RU Square offers a rare convergence of heritage design, flexibility, and strategic positioning. Its thoughtful architectural styling, combined with practical unit sizing, freehold tenure, and Raja Uda’s dynamic urban setting, make it a compelling choice for entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, creative businesses, and investors looking to capitalize on Penang's evolving landscape.
on the Map of Raja Uda, Seberang Perai