Major property development projects completed in Hong Kong include:Shui On Centre, Wanchai; Richland Gardens, Kowloon Bay; Manulife Tower, North Point; Carmina Place, Shouson Hill; Tai Po Plaza, Tai Po; Hong Sing Garden, Tseung Kwan O.



 
Shui On Centre, Wanchai
 

Shui On Centre is a 35-storey Grade A office building with a total usable area of 51,434 square metres (excluding a 3-level basement carpark). Located on the Wanchai waterfront amid Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre,5-star hotels and serviced apartments, the building is well placed to serve Hong Kong's business community. It also houses the Shui On Group's headquarters in Hong Kong.





 
Richland Gardens, Kowloon Bay
 

Probably still the largest housing project developed under the "Private Sector Participation Scheme", Richland Gardens houses 5,904 residential units in 22 blocks with ancillary facilities including gardens, a swimming pool, tennis courts, recreation area, a kindergarten, a nursery, a multi-storey carpark, and a detached shopping centre. Gross floor area totals 285,409 square metres.





 
Manulife Tower, North Point
 

Manulife Tower is a 41-storey Grade A office building with a gross floor area of 36,881 square metres.






 
Carmina Place, Shouson Hill
 

Carmina Place, with a gross floor area of 13,148 square metres, comprises two luxury residential tower blocks, totaling 56 flats with a swimming pool, squash and tennis courts and other amenities.






 
Tai Po Plaza, Tai Po
 

Tai Po Plaza is a " Private Sector Participation Scheme" housing project with a gross floor area of 62,377 square metres. It consists of five residential blocks with 1,408 flats built on top of a 2-level commercial podium featuring cinemas, restaurants, retail shops and carparks.





 
Hong Sing Garden, Tseung Kwan O
 

Hong Sing Garden is another "Private Sector Participation Scheme" housing project with a gross floor area of 104,479 square metres comprising five residential tower blocks. It consists of 1,850 residential units, commercial space, a kindergarten and 232 carparks.






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