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This is an alphabetical list of shopping centres in Hong Kong. Most of Hong Kong 's shopping centres are in the new towns in the New Territories . Many Hong Kong shopping centres are attached to housing estates or commercial office towers.
The store was originally operated in a joint venture with Hong Kong-based retailer I.T but now all Galeries Lafayette stores in China are operated in partnership with the Hopson Group. [29] Chongqing, China – Opened on 28 September 2023. [30] [31] The store is located at InCity Chongqing within the Chongqing International Land-Sea Center. [32 ...
The site was previously occupied by the original Sharp Street tram depot of the Hong Kong Tramways, another of the Wharf's subsidiary operations acquired in 1974.The Executive Council approved Tramways' plan to relocate its depots to Sai Wan Ho and Sai Ying Pun in July 1986, on the argument that the HK$3.5 million in operating costs savings would allow for tram fares to be held down. [4]
The ONE is a shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is built on the site of the former Tung Ying Building at 100 Nathan Road. [1] It was developed by Chinese Estates Holdings and opened in 2010. Owner Joseph Lau Luen-hung gifted the property to his wife in 2017. [2]
In 2002, Hongkong Land announced a 1 billion dollar plan—The Landmark Scheme—to renovate The Landmark. The whole scheme included extending the existing shopping atrium to 3/F and 4/F of the building, introducing a department store Harvey Nichols and a hotel The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel, and the redevelopment of The Landmark East into a new 14-floor office tower named York House.
Kowloon City Plaza (KCP; Chinese: 九龍城廣場) is a shopping centre located at Kowloon City, Kowloon, Hong Kong. [1] [2] It was established in 1993, and it underwent a HK$100-million renovation from October 2005 to December 2006. The shopping centre re-opened on 26 January 2007. [1]
MegaBox (shopping mall) Metro City (Hong Kong) Metro Harbour View; Metroplaza; Mikiki; Millennium City, Hong Kong; Mira Place; Mong Kok Computer Centre; MOSTown; N ...
An IKEA store, one of four in Hong Kong, occupies 120,000 square feet (11,000 m 2) of the uppermost podium levels and was the largest in Hong Kong until the Kowloon Bay store relocated from Telford Gardens to MegaBox. [2] Atop the shopping levels are two office towers which provide more than 620,000 square feet (58,000 m 2) of office space. [3]