Press Releases
Year 2007
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5 Jan 2007
Invitation to Tender for Queen's Road East Project
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Friday) invited a total of 17 property developers to tender for the joint development of the Queen's Road East redevelopment project at Nos. 235 - 245 Queen's Road East in Wanchai. The project covers a site area of about 4,070 square feet and upon completion, is expected to deliver a minimum gross floor area of about 21,250 square feet for residential and commercial use. Following the expression of interest exercise which closed on 15 December 2006, 19 submissions were received by the Authority. A tender review panel under the URA Board has decided to invite 17 interested parties for tender, after taking into consideration their experience and financial strength to undertake the development in accordance with the requirements and criteria set b
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2 Jan 2007
Press Statement by URA on Pine Street/Anchor Street Redevelopment Project
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (Tue) issues the following statement in response to press inquiries: The Pine Street/Anchor Street redevelopment project involves 167 property interests (of which 24 are ground floor shops) and 213 tenants (of which 30 are shop tenants). The URA initiated property acquisitioning and tenants compensation/relocation arrangements in March 2005. In May 2006, Government resumed all properties that URA had failed to acquire, under the Lands Resumption Ordinance. In June 2006, Government made offers of compensation to the ex-owners concerned, such offers being based on the prevailing market conditions on the date of reversion of these property rights to Government. To date, only five ex-owners and seven ex-tenants are still refusing to hand over thei
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16 Dec 2006
Social service teams to help residents in urban renewal
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) announced today (Saturday) the appointment of The Salvation Army for the setting up of an urban renewal social service team to provide professional social work services for residents affected by the Hai Tan Street/ Kweilin Street/Pei Ho Street and Lai Chi Kok Road/Kweilin Street/Yee Kuk Street projects in Sham Shui Po, beginning tomorrow. "Social service teams play a very important part in our people-oriented approach during the implementation of urban renewal projects," said a spokesman of the URA. "Redevelopment of an old residential area inevitably causes some changes to the everyday life of the residents affected. Some of them, in particular the elderly, the handicapped, single parents and new immigrants, would welcome a helping hand from social w
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15 Dec 2006
Expression of Interest for URA’s Queen's Road East Project
In response to media enquiries today (Friday) on result of the expression of interest exercise for the Queen's Road East 235-245 joint development project in Wan Chai, a spokesman of the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) said that a total of 19 submissions have been received. A tender review panel under the URA Board will shortlist the qualified parties and invite them to submit a formal tender for the development. It is expected that the tender exercise will take place in the near future. The project covers a site area of about 4,070 square feet and upon completion, is expected to deliver a minimum gross floor area of about 21,250 square feet for residential and commercial use. (END)
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7 Dec 2006
Invitation for Expression of Interest for Queen's Road East Project
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) will invite real estate developers to submit an expression of interest for the joint development of the Queen's Road East redevelopment project at Nos. 235 - 245 Queen's Road East in Wanchai tomorrow (Friday). The project covers a site area of about 4,070 square feet and upon completion, is expected to deliver a minimum gross floor area of about 21,250 square feet for residential and commercial use. Parties interested in the project are requested to indicate their professional competence and financial capability to undertake the development in accordance with the requirements and criteria set by the Authority. Submissions should be made to the URA Headquarters at 10/F Low Block, Grand Millennium Plaza, 181 Queen's Road Central, by 5 pm on 15 Decembe
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29 Nov 2006
Findings of HKU survey on Kwun Tong Town Centre Redevelopment Project : URA's response
In response to media inquiries about the release today (Wednesday) of a public consultation report by a research team of the University of Hong Kong on Urban Renewal Authority's intended redevelopment of the Kwun Tong Town Centre, a spokesperson of the Authority makes the following statement: "The two-month consultation exercise was a success. Throughout this period, we received numerous positive and constructive comments from different people and organizations of the entire Kwun Tong community. This was in line with our 'full community participation' approach. The research team of the University of Hong Kong considers the views collected quite comprehensive in nature. Residents are generally aware of the urgency of the project, many in support of comprehensive redevelopment of the
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24 Nov 2006
New Alternative of Relocation Assistance for Domestic Tenants in Hardship
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) announced today (Fri) that eligible domestic tenants residing in premises of URA projects, who are not entitled to any compensation or financial assistance, can opt for a special allowance - Relocation Assistance, to relieve them of temporary hardship following termination of their tenancies by the landlords. A URA spokesman said: "This allowance is complementary to the existing safety net for tenants in hardship. Although the number of households in need is expected to be very small, the URA, after consulting the residents and interested parties, would like to offer them assistance where appropriate. This is also in line with URA's caring approach to urban renewal." The amount of the allowance is three times the average monthly market rent of a publi
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2 Nov 2006
Press Statement on Staunton Street Project (Chinese Only)
有關士丹頓街/永利街項目的發展問題,市區重建局(市建局)發言人今日(星期四)回應傳媒的查詢時表示: 市建局過去一直有與恒基地產(恒地)就士丹頓街/永利街項目的發展問題交換意見。在不損害雙方權益的基礎上,探討可行的方法,推動此項目的發展。市建局至今仍然歡迎恒地繼續進行商討。 由於恒地不同意城市規劃委員會批准市建局對士丹頓街/永利街項目提出的發展計劃圖,因此提出司法覆核。經高等法院判定恒地敗訴後,恒地較早時申請上訴。上訴庭會在本月中展開研訊。 由於該項目的法定規劃程序尚未完成,因此市建局未能展開物業收購或租客安置補償工作。不過市建局基於以人為本的工作方針,一直以來都與居民保持緊密接觸,盡力協助他們解決問題,其中包括環境衛生、治安以及個別家庭的住屋問題等等。 此外,市建局及其社工隊亦有為居民提供適切的輔導,協助有需要的居民向社會福利署申請體恤安置,至今已經有六個家庭受惠。若果有關業主或租客所處的樓宇證實有結構危險,市建局亦可以協助他們作出適當的居所安排。 市建局今日會同中西區民政事務處及有關政府部門和區議員,與居民會面,了解他們最新的情況和解釋市建局可以提供的援助。 (完)
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27 Oct 2006
URA Welcomes New Appointments to the Board
The Chairman of the Urban Renewal Authority (URA), Mr Edward Cheng Wai-sun, today (Friday) welcomes the appointment of Mr Walter Chan Kar-lok, Dr Isaac Ng Ka-chui, Mr Aaron Wan Chi-keung and Mr Stephen Yip Moon-wah as non-executive directors of the URA Board. "With their varied background, profound expertise and experience, the new members to the URA Board will certainly make significant contributions to the work of the URA in fulfilling its mission of bringing forward a sustainable urban renewal programme. This programme will improve not only the livelihood of residents in the old districts but also generate a continuous driving force furthering the economic development of Hong Kong," Mr Cheng said. "We look forward to working closely together with them as a team and with our stakehold
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23 Sep 2006
Happy Mid Autumn Festival for elderly residents in Sham Shui Po
一年一度的中秋佳節即將來臨,由市區重建局職員及其家屬自發組成的探訪隊,今日(星期六)展開愛心探訪之旅,特地探望了居住在市建局深水?海壇街重建項目的長者、單親家庭及其他居民,提早與他們分享佳節的歡樂氣氛。 深水?海壇街重建項目是市建局其中一個較大型的項目,現時仍然處於法定的城市規劃階段,估計約涉及680戶家庭。在救世軍市區重建服務隊的協助下,近四十名市建局探訪隊成員攜同應節食品,探望了重建項目內約七十戶家庭。 居民對於探訪隊員表達的愛心關懷及餽贈,莫不欣喜開懷;特別是長者家庭,當他們見到只有四、五歲的探訪隊成員,莫不笑逐顏開,令家中頓時充滿節日的歡樂氣氛。 今次是市建局職員探訪隊連續第三年,自發在佳節探訪舊區居民。過去兩年分別探訪了中西區和大角咀區的居民。探訪隊成員包括來自資訊科技、人事管理、財務管理、合約規格管理、地區發展、規劃設計、對外關係和社區發展等不同部門的市建局職員及其家屬。 (完) 二○○六年九月二十三日