The EKE initiative has successfully transformed the old industrial areas in KE and the site of the former Kai Tak Airport into Hong Kong’s second CBD gradually, with a substantial increase in the total commercial floorspace in the district by about 70 percent from about 1.7 million square metres in 2012 to 2.9 million square metres at present, and it will reach about 3.9 million square metres taking into account projects under construction or granted with relevant approvals.
The EKE initiative has successfully transformed the old industrial areas in KE and the site of the former Kai Tak Airport into Hong Kong’s second CBD gradually, with a substantial increase in the total commercial floorspace in the district by about 70 percent from about 1.7 million square metres in 2012 to 2.9 million square metres at present, and it will reach about 3.9 million square metres taking into account projects under construction or granted with relevant approvals.
The EKE initiative has successfully transformed the old industrial areas in KE and the site of the former Kai Tak Airport into Hong Kong’s second CBD gradually, with a substantial increase in the total commercial floorspace in the district by about 70 percent from about 1.7 million square metres in 2012 to 2.9 million square metres at present, and it will reach about 3.9 million square metres taking into account projects under construction or granted with relevant approvals.
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