Collyer Quay
Collyer Quay is a road in Downtown Core, Singapore that starts after Fullerton Road and ends at the junction of Raffles Quay, Finlayson Green and Marina Boulevard. The road houses several landmarks namely, Clifford Pier, Change Alley, Hitachi Tower, Ocean Towers and Ocean Financial Centre.
History
In 1858, George Collyer designed and began construction on a sea wall stretching form Johnston's Pier to the old Lau [Pa Sat|Telok Ayer Fish Market]. The project included reclaiming land using dirt from Mount Wallich to build a roadway behind the sea wall. Completed in 1864, the road was named Collyer Quay.Before its development, the area was a sea-beach filled with out-houses and sheds. By 1866, 2 years after Collyer Quay was completed, a whole line of office buildings had been erected along the new road.
Until the late 1960s the front of Clifford Pier was a carpark. After office hours the carpark was transformed into a gathering place for musicians, mobile foodstalls and prostitutes. The carpark later made way for road-widening and construction of new developments.