Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore


Jurong Town Hall Road is an important arterial road in Singapore, connecting Bukit Batok Road in the north to West Coast Road in the south. Stretching about 3.75 km, it lies within Jurong East Planning Area and is part of District 10. The road is named after the iconic Jurong Town Hall, a landmark symbol of Singapore’s industrial growth in the 1960s and 1970s. The nearest MRT station is Jurong East MRT Station (EW24/NS1), served by the East West Line and North South Line.

Overview and Surroundings

Jurong Town Hall Road runs parallel to the Ayer Rajah Expressway and provides a vital link between the residential areas of Bukit Batok and the industrial and commercial zones of Jurong East. Major streets branching off include Jurong Gateway Road, Venture Avenue, and Jurong Port Road. The road is a busy thoroughfare, accommodating both residential commuters and industrial traffic.

History of Jurong Town Hall Road

The road takes its name from the Jurong Town Hall, constructed in the 1970s as the headquarters of the Jurong Town Corporation (JTC), which spearheaded the development of Jurong into an industrial hub1. Built during the nation’s rapid industrialization drive, the road was part of the infrastructure designed to support new factories, housing, and supporting services in Jurong. Over time, it has become synonymous with the broader Jurong transformation into a modern residential, business, and leisure district.

Name and Pronunciation

The road’s name is pronounced “Joo-rong Town Hall Road,” with the IPA notation /ˈdʒuː.rɒŋ taʊn hɔːl roʊd/. “Jurong” refers to the entire western region of Singapore, historically a swampy area later reclaimed and industrialized. The “Town Hall” element reflects the landmark Jurong Town Hall, now repurposed as an innovation hub for enterprises.

Character of the Street

Jurong Town Hall Road combines residential calm at its northern end near Bukit Batok with commercial bustle closer to Jurong East. The southern section, leading towards West Coast Road, is more industrial, lined with business parks, commercial offices, and logistic hubs. Despite its utilitarian purpose, the road is flanked by greenery, typical of Singapore’s urban planning ethos.

Notable Landmarks and Sights

Key landmarks and places of interest along and near Jurong Town Hall Road include:

Real Estate and Property Values

Being in the Jurong East area, real estate values along Jurong Town Hall Road reflect both residential and commercial demand. As of 2024, condominiums near the road average around SGD 1,800 to 2,100 per square foot2. A standard three-bedroom apartment of about 1,200 sq ft (111 sq m) would cost between SGD 2.1 million and 2.5 million. Rental rates for similar units range between SGD 4,500 and 6,500 per month. Commercial office spaces in nearby business parks also command strong rents due to proximity to MRT and expressways.

Transport Connectivity

MRT Access

The closest MRT station is Jurong East MRT Station (EW24/NS1), a key interchange linking the East West Line and North South Line. It is also slated to be connected to the future Jurong Region Line and Cross Island Line, making it one of the most connected stations in Singapore.

Bus Services

Bus stops are located at regular intervals along Jurong Town Hall Road, with routes connecting Bukit Batok, Clementi, Boon Lay, and Tuas. The Jurong East Bus Interchange, located near Jurong East MRT, further enhances connectivity for commuters across the island.

Fun Facts

A fun fact about Jurong Town Hall Road is that the Jurong Town Hall building it is named after was gazetted as a National Monument in 20153. This status recognizes its architectural significance and its role in Singapore’s industrial history. Its distinctive sloping roof design makes it a recognizable landmark from afar.

Quick Facts

References

  1. Roots SG – Jurong Town Hall
  2. Property Listings – Jurong East Area
  3. The Straits Times – Jurong Town Hall National Monument

Map of Jurong Town Hall Road, Singapore

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