History had a good run.
We gave it an update.
Welcome to Mber. We are a new kind of residence where the city’s old stories find new life. Built where Lim Tua Tow Market and Gor Kok Jiok once stood, we have traded hawker heat for something equally alive, a place to live, work, and hang out with the people shaping what comes next.
Mber isn’t a hotel. And it’s not just another co-living setup either. It’s that rare in-between – where serviced apartments meet shared spaces, and neighbours become something more built on a clean slate from the group up. A private room with your own rhythm; a communal space where ideas and late-night conversations blur together.
Live
Our Residences and Co-Dwelling Rooms come fully furnished, naturally – the essentials done right, no fluff. Private bathrooms, weekly housekeeping, high-speed Wi-Fi, and room to think. Whether you’re here for a few weeks or long enough to call it home, Mber moves at your pace.
Beyond your door: kitchens meant for collaboration, a co-working floor that doesn’t feel like one, a games room and a library. You will find stories everywhere – in the ceramics someone made down the hall, the gym session that turned into a chat about whisky, or the neighbour who actually talks to you.
Design
The building remembers what came before: the gable walls, the light, the breeze. But it’s no museum piece. Inside, everything has been reimagined: warm materials, bold lines, and a design language that nods to the past while staying entirely of the now.
Think local spirit with global polish. It is a place where Singapore’s texture gets to breathe again.
Community
We like to say Mber wasbuilt by a collective: not just architects and designers,but collaborators who livewhat they create.
A tattoo artist, a ceramicist, a gym founder, a chocolate maker,a whisky man, a few dreamers and doers in between.
Together, they have helped shape this place into something that feels both personal and shared: a living, breathing neighbourhood under one roof.
Where You’ll Find Us
We are tucked along Teck Chye Terrace, where Hougang’s stories still hum under the asphalt.
The area once drew crowds for noodles, satay, and gossip – and still does. Only now, there’s a new kind of energy in the mix. A place where locals and newcomers cross paths over coffee, conversations, and the occasional pour of something stronger.
From here, you’re minutes from Punggol Digital District, Seletar Aerospace Park, or the CBD – close enough for work, far enough to exhale.
Stay Curious
Mber is not finished – not really. It keeps evolving, one guest, one idea, one gathering at a time. There will be dinners, talks, art, music, maybe even arguments worth having.