industrialUpdated 2026-05-05
The scenario from the parent pillar is this: a tenant signs the LOI for a B1 unit, confident the “food processing” label covers what they need. During fit-out submission, the …
industrialUpdated 2026-05-05
Most tenants start by asking whether a unit can be licensed for food use.
But for cloud kitchens and central kitchens, the more practical question often comes earlier: can the …
industrialUpdated 2026-05-05
Change of Use for Industrial Units in Singapore: What to Check Before You Sign, Renovate, or Move In You just took over a unit. The contractors have already done their part. The …
industrialUpdated 2026-05-05
You can waste a week viewing units that will never work.
The usual reason is not rent. It is fit: the unit’s zoning intent, the building’s approved use, and the physical …
industrialUpdated 2026-05-05
The scenario from the parent guide plays out regularly: a tenant signs an LOI for a B1 unit, tells the landlord the business is “food processing,” and then discovers during fit-out …
industrialUpdated 2026-05-05
The scenario from the parent pillar article is the starting point: a tenant is three weeks from handover when the landlord flags that “food processing” in a B1 unit is not the …
industrialUpdated 2026-05-05
A lot of tenants make the same mistake when they start searching for industrial space in Singapore. They see a unit listed as “industrial,” assume that means most factory or …