Press Releases
Year 2022
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29 Apr 2022
URA Welcomes Appointments to the Board
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (29 April 2022) welcomes the Government’s appointments/re-appointments of 13 non-executive directors (non-official) of the URA Board, for a term of three years with effect from 1 May 2022. The four new non-official non-executive directors are Mr Chan Ka-kui, Ir Janice Lai Wai-man, Mrs Sylvia Lam Yu Ka-wai and Ms Yvonne Yeung Kin-ha; whereas the re-appointments include the Honourable Chow Chung-kong (also re-appointed as Chairman of the URA), the Honourable Vincent Cheng Wing-shun, Ms Ivy Chua Suk-lin, Mr Andy Ho Wing-cheong, Dr Lee Ho-yin, Ms Elaine Lo Yuen-man, Professor Tang Bo-sin, Ms Judy Tong Kei-yuk and the Honourable Stephen Wong Yuen-shan. Commenting on the re-appointment, Mr Chow said, “I feel privileged to be appointed Chairman of the
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22 Apr 2022
Invitation for Expressions of Interest for Development of URA’s Sung Hing Lane / Kwai Heung Street Development Project
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) will invite interested developers to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the development of the Sung Hing Lane / Kwai Heung Street Development Project (the Project) in Sai Ying Pun next Monday (25 April 2022). The Project, which covers a site area of 1,077.3 square metres, was commenced in July 2017. Upon completion, it is planned to provide a total gross floor area of about 8,804 square metres. Through better site planning and design, the redevelopment aims to enhance the connectivity to the adjoining children’s playground while improving the existing pedestrian access from Des Voeux Road West and Kwai Heung Street. The successful developer will be required to construct the new development in compliance with the standard and quality require
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22 Apr 2022
URA Publishes Tender Amounts of Unsuccessful Submissions for Development of Four URA Projects in To Kwa Wan
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (22 April 2022) published on an anonymous basis the tender amounts offered by the unsuccessful but conforming tenderers in the tender for the combined development of four projects[1] located at Hung Fook Street, Kai Ming Street and Wing Kwong Street in To Kwa Wan (the Development). The URA commenced the tender exercise of the Development earlier and a total of seven tenders were received when the tender closed on 10 February 2022. After careful deliberation by the URA Board, the URA awarded the tender for the Development to Centenary Investments Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CK Asset Holdings Limited, on 3 March 2022. In addition to publishing the name of the successful tenderer and its holding company upon the award of the tender throug
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20 Apr 2022
Reopening of URA Facilities
In view of the Government’s phased resumption of public services as epidemic situation stabilises, the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) will reopen its facilities tomorrow (Thursday, 21 April 2022). The Urban Renewal Exploration Centre (UREC) and SPORTS EXPO will resume their visiting sessions on 21 April. The online booking service of the two facilities (UREC: http://urec.org.hk/urec/about/ and SPORTS EXPO: https://k28.ura-vb.org.hk/) is resumed with immediate effect for the public to make their appointments. Whereas the UREC’s docent services at the old urban district will remain suspended until further notice. The community space, exhibition areas and multi-purpose rooms at H6 CONET, 7 Mallory Street and 618 Shanghai Street will reopen on 21 April. The online booking service will
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31 Mar 2022
URA Further Extends Rent Relief Period for Its Tenants
In view that the fifth wave of the COVID-19 outbreak has severely impacted many industries since January 2022, the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) will further extend rent relief for its domestic and commercial tenants starting from tomorrow (1 April 2022) and up to the end of September 2022, in a bid to assist the URA’s tenants in the face of the current challenges through these difficult times. The URA’s rent relief measures for its tenants have been in place since April 2020. With the coming round of measures, the cumulative amount of rent concession will exceed $200 million. The new round of rent relief will have more targeted effort with greater magnitude of assistance, benefitting over 800 domestic and commercial tenants from different sectors. The measures include: 75%
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11 Mar 2022
URA issues acquisition offers to Shantung Street/Thistle Street Development Scheme
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) yesterday (10 March 2022) issued acquisition offers to property owners affected by the Shantung Street/Thistle Street Development Scheme (the Project) in Mong Kok. Eligible owner-occupiers of domestic properties of the Project will be offered $18,378 per square foot of saleable area, which is the unit rate of a seven-year old notional replacement flat situated in the same locality (“Notional Unit Rate”). The Notional Unit Rate was approved by the Land, Rehousing and Compensation Committee (LRCC) of the URA Board. In line with the established mechanism, the URA appointed seven independent consultancy firms by open ballot to assess the Notional Unit Rate for the Project. The Notional Unit Rate was assessed by independent surveyors on 21 February, based
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3 Mar 2022
Tender Award for Development of Four URA Projects in To Kwa Wan
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) announced today (3 March 2022) that the contract for the combined development of four projects[1] located at Hung Fook Street, Kai Ming Street and Wing Kwong Street in To Kwa Wan (the Development) has been awarded to Centenary Investments Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CK Asset Holdings Limited, with a tender amount at HK$5,996 million. The URA earlier invited 30 property developers / consortia to submit tenders for the Development following an expression of interest exercise. The URA received a total of seven tenders from these 30 property developers / consortia when the submission of tender closed on 10 February 2022. After careful deliberation, the URA Board considered that the tender offer made by Centenary Investments Limited has met the
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10 Feb 2022
Seven Tenders Received for Development of Four URA Projects in To Kwa Wan
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) received a total of seven tenders for the combined development of four projects[1] located at Hung Fook Street, Kai Ming Street and Wing Kwong Street in To Kwa Wan (the Development) when the invitation for submission of tender closed today (10 February 2022). A tender review panel (TRP) under the URA Board will consider the tenders received and make recommendation to the URA Board for its decision on the award of the Development. The URA earlier invited interested property developers/ consortia to submit Expressions of Interest for the Development. After careful consideration of the Expressions of Interest received, the TRP invited 30 property developers/ consortia to submit tenders. The four projects with a total site area of 5,438 square metres
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31 Jan 2022
URA Publishes Tender Amounts of Unsuccessful Submissions for Hung Fook Street / Ngan Hon Street Development Project
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (31 January 2022) published on an anonymous basis the tender amounts offered by the unsuccessful but conforming tenderers in the tender for the development of Hung Fook Street / Ngan Hon Street Development Project (the Project) in To Kwa Wan. The URA commenced the tender exercise of the Project earlier and a total of eight tenders were received when the tender closed on 25 November 2021. After careful deliberation by the URA Board, the URA awarded the tender for the Project to Port Destiny Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kerry Properties Limited, on 16 December 2021. In addition to publishing the name of the successful tenderer and its holding company upon the award of the tender through a press release, the URA also disclosed at the same
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6 Jan 2022
Temporary Closure of URA Public Facilities from Tomorrow
In view of the Government’s latest measures to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) announces today (6 January 2022) that its public facilities will be temporarily closed from tomorrow (Friday, 7 January 2022). Facilities to be temporarily closed include the Urban Renewal Exploration Centre and SPORTS EXPO, as well as the community spaces and exhibition areas of H6 CONET, 7 Mallory Street and 618 Shanghai Street. The related booking service has been provisionally suspended. While the Urban Renewal Resource Centre will remain open during office hours, its multi-purpose room and meeting rooms will be temporarily closed. The related booking service has also been suspended. Regarding the previously confirmed bookings, the relevant parties will be notified