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  2. New World Development - Wikipedia

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    New World Development Company Limited (NWD), is a Hong Kong–based company focused on property, hotels, infrastructure and services and department stores. It was established on 29 May 1970 by Cheng Yu-tung .

  3. Central Building (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The original stock certificates of Central Development Limited [1] bore the signature of lead investor Kwan Fan-Fat (關奮發), owner of Golden Dahlia (金芍藥), the 1949 Hong Kong Derby winner). [2] The commemorative marble foundation stone of Central Building was dedicated by its chairman Hui Oi-Chow (許愛周) on 29 August 1957. Mr.

  4. Central Plaza (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    It was the world's highest hotel when opened in March 2011, and was surpassed by Rosewood Guangzhou on the top 16 floors of 530 m-tall Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre in September 2019, [15] and Heavenly Jin Restaurant of J Hotel Shanghai Tower on the 120th floor at 556.36 m (1,825.33 ft) in June 2021, [16] [17] although it says "HIGHEST HOTEL IN ...

  5. World Trade Centre Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, World Trade Centre Group Ltd (formerly Bond Corporation International Ltd) purchased the building from Hongkong Land for HK$1.72 billion. The World Trade Centre was later sold to Sun Hung Kai Properties and was remodelled again to its present form, with the lower floors as a mall and the upper floors remaining as office space.

  6. Hongkong Land - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s saw Hongkong Land diversify from its usual property interests, as it bought significant shareholdings in Hong Kong Telephone Company Ltd and Hong Kong Electric Holdings Ltd. In 1982, Hongkong Land acquired the last major site available in Central with a bid of HK$4.7 billion and began construction of the first phase of Exchange Square.

  7. The Centrium - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by architectural firm DP Architects, and was developed by the Sino Group Limited. [2] The Centrium, which stands as the 75th-tallest building in Hong Kong, is composed almost entirely of commercial office space; the lowermost floors are used for retailing. [1] It has a total floor area of 23,775 square metres (255,900 sq ft). [1]

  8. Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre - Wikipedia

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    Tsim Sha Tsui Centre (Chinese: 尖沙咀中心) and Empire Centre (帝國中心) are two office buildings and shopping malls in East Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. [1] They are connected by a covered pedestrian bridge.

  9. Prince's Building - Wikipedia

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    Prince's Building is an office tower with a six-level shopping centre, known as Landmark Prince's. Located along the western side of the southern section of Statue Square in Central, Hong Kong near Central station, the building is connected to Alexandra House and Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong by pedestrian footbridges.