The Cathay Hotel

The Cathay Building was opened in 1939 by Dato Loke Wan Tho as the headquarters for the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation. Located at 2 Handy Road in the Museum Planning Area of Singapore, the building was most known for its air-conditioned theatre known as the Cathay Cinema, then a technological marvel and the first to be built in Singa…
The Cathay Building was opened in 1939 by Dato Loke Wan Tho as the headquarters for the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation. Located at 2 Handy Road in the Museum Planning Area of Singapore, the building was most known for its air-conditioned theatre known as the Cathay Cinema, then a technological marvel and the first to be built in Singapore. Cathay Building was the first skyscraper in Singapore and tallest building in Southeast Asia at that time. It was demolished in 2003.
  • Location: Singapore
  • Completed: 1940
  • Opened: July 1, 1940
  • Owner: Loke Cheng Kim (former) · Loke Wan Tho (former) · Cathay Organisation
  • Former names: Cathay Hotel
  • Status: Demolished
  • Address: 2 Handy Road, Singapore 229233
Data from: en.wikipedia.org