Location and day-to-day convenience
The project sits on National Assembly Street (St. 78) in the Tonle Bassac area. In practical terms, that puts you close to major city roads and the riverfront / Koh Pich (Diamond Island) side of town, with lots of nearby offices, embassies, hotels, and dining clusters. It’s also a short hop to Sihanouk Boulevard and very close to NagaWorld, which is one reason this area stays active late into the evening.
Building structure: two towers + retail podium
From a “how it functions” perspective, it helps to think of The Bridge as three parts:
- Condo tower (residential-focused)
- SOHO tower (work/live + flexible use)
- Retail podium / mall at the base
Both towers are recorded as 45 floors above ground and the complex was completed in 2018 (with construction starting in 2014).
Unit types you typically see here
Across the complex, the common unit mix includes 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom + study, and 3-bedroom layouts, plus larger penthouse-style homes (2–4 bedrooms) at the top end. The SOHO side is geared toward occupants who want a flexible unit that can function as a home, a workspace, or a blend of both (always worth confirming the permitted use and any business signage rules for your specific unit).
When comparing units in The Bridge (especially if you’re looking at multiple listings), it’s smart to check:
- Which tower the unit is in (condo vs SOHO affects lifestyle, elevator flow, and sometimes facility access)
- View direction and whether the unit faces busy roads or internal courtyards
- Net vs gross area (if provided), and balcony size vs interior space
- Short-stay/serviced use rules (mixed-use buildings often have tighter policies than buyers expect)
Facilities and shared spaces
Facilities are split between the two towers rather than being one single “all residents use everything” setup.
The condo-focused side is commonly associated with features like a sundeck swimming pool, children’s playground, family gym, and function halls for private events. The project also has a sky deck area around the 13th floor level (often used as a shared landscaped breakout level).
On the SOHO side, a signature feature is the rooftop-style pool and gym level around the 39th floor. In practice, access can depend on your unit type and building policy, so it’s worth confirming what your resident card includes.
Retail podium and The Bridge Lifestyle Mall
A big part of daily life here is the integrated retail. The base includes The Bridge Lifestyle Mall, a 5-floor retail podium with a mix that typically covers food & beverage, fashion/beauty, electronics, entertainment/gaming, education, and health/medical services. The published size is around 30,000 sqm gross floor area with roughly 22,000 sqm net leasable area, and the mall is planned for up to ~200 retail units.
Parking, security, and what “mixed-use” feels like
The project is set up with 24/7 security and substantial on-site parking (commonly described as 1,000+ spaces).
Because The Bridge is mixed-use, it generally feels more “city-active” than a quiet single-purpose condo. That can be a plus (more convenience, more foot traffic for retail, easier guest access), but it also means you’ll want to pay attention to practical items like:
- Lobby/elevator separation (residential vs SOHO vs hotel/serviced operations)
- Noise and traffic patterns, especially on weekends and evenings
- Building rules around deliveries, moving furniture, and rentals
Quick facts (useful for buyers/tenants)
- Type: Freehold mixed-use (condo + SOHO + retail podium)
- Structure: Two towers linked by skybridges
- Floors: 45 storeys per tower (as recorded in building databases)
- Completion: 2018
- Mall: 5 retail floors; ~30,000 sqm GFA; ~22,000 sqm NLA; up to ~200 units
- Parking: commonly listed as 1,000+ spaces