Where history
and modernity collide

A commercial avenue with a colonial charm, The Whiteaways Arcade, built in the early 1900s, remains glorious till today, housing various retail outlets, cafes and restaurants, offices and even a tourist information centre.
Strategically located in the heritage site of George Town, along bustling Beach Street and in between Bishop Street and Church Street, The Whiteaways Arcade offers locals and tourists a convenient spot to dine and chill.
This historical double-storey building also features cosy office spaces for various businesses and event venues for rent, suitably for performances, art exhibitions, fashion shows, etc.

1903

A commercial avenue with a colonial charm, The Whiteaways Arcade, built in the early 1900s, remains glorious till today, housing various retail outlets, cafes and restaurants, offices and even a tourist information centre.

The Whiteaways building was built at a time when commercial and financial activities were booming in the area. It was also regarded as one of the finest blocks of offices in Penang. Its impressive architecture features beautiful eclectic-style windows, Scottish cast iron columns and grand granite staircases. Its charm was further accentuated by a decorative facade with plasterwork of flowers and garlands.

2000

After the Second World War, the Whiteaways Building changed to house upmarket shops and offices and continued to do so until the 2000s when the repeal of the Rent Control Act forced tenants to vacate the building.

2008

The site was restored and revived following the listing of George Town as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008.

2011

When renovation works completed in 2011, the place was renamed as The Whiteaways Arcade.

Today, it houses a variety of businesses, from cafes and restaurants to retail and offices. Its new courtyard is now a venue for many artistic events and performances.