Press Releases
Year 2014
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8 Dec 2014
A total of 11 tender offers received for two URA projects in Sham Shui Po
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Monday) announced that nine tender offers have been received for the Hai Tan Street/Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street project and two tender offers for Nos. 229A - G Hai Tan Street demand-led project. A tender review panel will consider the tenders received and make recommendation to the URA Board for a decision on the award of two separate development agreements in respect of these two projects. Earlier, the URA invited 23 property developers to tender for the development of the Hai Tan Street/Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street project and 25 property developers for the development of Nos. 229A - G Hai Tan Street demand-led project after they had put forward their expressions of interest. The Hai Tan Street/Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street project is
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5 Dec 2014
URA announces revisions to demand-led redevelopment projects pilot scheme and facilitating services pilot scheme
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Friday) announced the revisions to the pilot schemes of its demand-led redevelopment project and facilitating services following the decision of the URA Board earlier. The demand-led redevelopment project and facilitating services pilot schemes were among the key initiatives set out in the 2011 Urban Renewal Strategy which enables the URA to take a more diverse approach in redevelopment to speed up the pace of urban renewal. The URA has conducted a comprehensive review of the demand-led redevelopment project pilot scheme based on the experience from the last three rounds of applications received. The Development Panel of the Legislative Council, the seven District Advisory Committees of the URA and district councils in the URA's major redevelo
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28 Nov 2014
URA welcomes appointments to the Board
The Chairman of the Urban Renewal Authority (URA), Mr Victor So Hing-woh, today (Friday) welcomed the appointment of four new non-executive directors (non-official) and re-appointment of four non-executive directors (non-official) to the URA Board by the Government. The four newly-appointed non-executive directors are Legislative Council members Alice Mak Mei-kuen and Wu Chi-wai, Dr Gregg Li and Dr Lawrence Poon Wing-cheung. Legislative Council member Dennis Kwok Wing-hang, Mr Philip Kan Siu-lun, Mr Daniel Lam Chun and Dr Billy Mak Sui-choi have also been re-appointed as non-executive directors of the URA Board. "On behalf of the Board and management of the URA, I would like to extend our warmest welcome to the newly-appointed and re-appointed members and look forward to working closely
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10 Nov 2014
Invitation to tender for development of two URA projects in Sham Shui Po
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Monday) invited 23 property developers to tender for the development of the Hai Tan Street/Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street project and 25 property developers for the development of Nos. 229A - G Hai Tan Street demand-led project. Following the expression of interest exercises for the two projects which were closed on 31 October 2014, a tender review panel under the URA Board has decided to invite the qualified property developers to tender for the respective projects (full lists at annexes 1 & 2), after taking into consideration their experience and financial strength to undertake the developments in accordance with the requirements and criteria set by the Authority. All tender submissions should reach the URA Headquarters at 26/F COSCO Tower, 183
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7 Nov 2014
URA commences third redevelopment project in the third round of demand-led pilot scheme
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Friday) announced the commencement of the third demand-led redevelopment project under the third round of the pilot scheme at Nos. 12-30 Hang On Street (even number) in Kwun Tong. It is also the tenth demand-led project commenced by the URA since the introduction of the demand-led pilot scheme in 2011. The project covers a gross site area of about 865 square metres. It comprises a single nine-storeyed building covering 10 street numbers. The building was built in 1963 and is in poor or varied conditions with unauthorized building structures and subdivided units. The living condition is considered unsatisfactory. Speaking at a media briefing session this morning, Assistant General Manager (Planning and Design) of the URA, Mr Wilfred Au, said
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31 Oct 2014
A Total of 52 Expressions of Interest received for Two URA Projects in Sham Shui Po
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) received 25 Expression of Interest (EOI) submissions for Hai Tan Street/Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street project and 27 EOI submissions for Nos. 229A - G Hai Tan Street demand-led project when the invitations for submissions closed today (Friday). A tender review panel under the URA Board will shortlist qualified developers and invite them to submit tenders for the respective projects. The tender exercise will take place very soon. The Hai Tan Street/Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street project is a large-scale redevelopment project undertaken by the URA in Sham Shui Po with a total site area of about 7,510 square metres covering a cluster of three sites. Upon completion, it is expected to deliver a residential gross floor area of about 50,100 square metres, pr
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23 Oct 2014
Invitation for Expressions of Interest for Development of Two URA Projects in Sham Shui Po
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) will invite interested developers to submit Expressions of Interest for the development of two projects in Sham Shui Po separately, namely the Hai Tan Street/Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street project and Nos. 229A - G Hai Tan Street which is a demand-led project beginning tomorrow (Friday). The Hai Tan Street/Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street project is a large-scale redevelopment project undertaken by the URA in Sham Shui Po with a total site area of about 7,510 square metres covering a cluster of three sites. Upon completion, it is expected to deliver a residential gross floor area of about 50,100 square metres, providing about 845 units. It will also provide a commercial gross floor area of about 5,400 square metres, about 1,900 square metres for Institutio
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8 Sep 2014
URA’s To Kwa Wan Road demand-led project aborted as 80% acceptance threshold could not be met
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) announced that it would not proceed with a demand-led project located at Nos. 68A to 70C To Kwa Wan Road (even number) as a key condition requiring the acceptance of URA's conditional offers with execution of the Conditional Sale and Purchase Agreements by owners of no less than 80 percent of the undivided shares of each lot in the project site within 75-day offer period expiring today (Monday) could not be attained. The To Kwa Wan Road project is the second project commenced under the third round of the Demand-led Redevelopment Project (Pilot Scheme). The URA issued conditional acquisition offers to owners of 129 property interests on 25 June this year. As the To Kwa Wan Road project falls through, the URA will notify owners who have signed the sale an
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3 Sep 2014
Property acquisition for URA’s Tonkin Street/Fuk Wing Street project to start soon
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) will issue acquisition offers to property owners affected by the Tonkin Street/Fuk Wing Street redevelopment project in Sham Shui Po shortly in September. Eligible owner-occupiers of domestic properties affected by the project will be offered $9,461 per square foot of saleable area, which is equivalent to the unit rate of a notional replacement flat of seven-year-old situated in similar locality and of similar size. The acquisition offers for the project are deliberated and approved by the Land, Rehousing and Compensation Committee of the URA Board today (Wednesday). The Tonkin Street project affects a total of 81 property interests. Property owners will have 60 days to consider the URA's offers. The URA's prevailing acquisition policy for both dome
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3 Sep 2014
URA launches a new round of Graham Street Market Promotion
The Urban Renewal Authority today (Wednesday) kicked-off the third round of promotional activity to enliven a century-old open market in Central, which is located outside the boundary of URA's Peel Street/Graham Street project. About 70 shops and stall operators have participated in the three-week event. Starting from today until 26 September, patrons can use the cash coupons distributed at Graham Street Market and various MTR stations in Hong Kong for purchases at the participating shops and stalls. They will also be rewarded with special gifts made of environmentally friendly materials, such as shopping trolley, apron, hot pad, mitten, cleaning cloth and bowl. The opening ceremony today was officiated by URA Board Member and Chairman of URA's Central and Western District Advisory Com