Murray Terrace

It has housed the Murray Terrace Food Alley, offices and the Six Senses Maxwell hotel.

[1] It is believed that the building was named after Colonel Alexander Murray, who served as the Surveyor General of the Straits Settlements.

In 1977, the building was refurbished and began housing the Murray Terrace Food Alley, which was popular with both locals and tourists.

[3] In 2012, the building was bought by Satinder Garcha's Elevation group for $75 million in 2012.

[2] Evelyn Chen of The Daily Telegraph gave the hotel a rating of 8/10.

The building in 2006