The building, originally named PSCI Tower after its owner, Penang Shipbuilding and Construction Industries (PSCI), was completed in 1994.[1] It comprises a 21-storey office block with a five-storey car park annex on a 6,672 m2 (71,820 sq ft) plot of land.[1][2]
In 2006, PSCI sold the building to Boustead Holdings for RM54 million due to mounting debts.[2][4] The building has since become home to both governmental and private tenants.[3] In 2017, IWG plc established a 10,700 sq ft (990 m2) business centre under the Regus brand within the tower, making it the company's third office in Penang after Bayan Lepas and Gurney Paragon.[5][6] This was followed by the China Construction Bank, which opened its Penang branch within the building in 2023.[7] However, reports in 2020 indicated that Boustead planned to sell the building as part of its asset rationalisation.[8]