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Hundreds Rescued In World Trade Center Building Fire In Hong Kong
The fire may have spread from the building's first two floors, where major renovations were being conducted. The fire may have spread from the building's first two floors, where major renovations were being conducted. -
Sun Hung Kai Sells Part Of Hong Kong Property To Ping An for $1.45 Billion
Ping An has agreed to purchase 30 percent of the office space in Sun Hung Kai's mega-development in Hong Kong for $1.45 billion. Ping An has agreed to purchase 30 percent of the office space in Sun Hung Kai's mega-development in Hong Kong for $1.45 billion. -
First Property Sale In Hong Kong For 2020 Off To A Good Start
Sun Hung Kai Properties' Wetland Seasons Park project in Tin Shui Wai was nearly sold out during its first day of launch this week. Sun Hung Kai Properties' Wetland Seasons Park project in Tin Shui Wai was nearly sold out during its first day of launch this week. -
Hong Kong Kwok Family To Invest $1.2 Billion In Sun Hang Kai-Owned Project
Hong Kong's Kwok family invested $1.2 billion to acquire a 25 percent stake in Sun Hung Kai's project on its recently acquired plot of land on Austin Road. Hong Kong's Kwok family invested $1.2 billion to acquire a 25 percent stake in Sun Hung Kai's project on its recently acquired plot of land on Austin Road. -
Sun Hung Kai Properties Sets New HK Record With $5.4 Billion Land Purchase
The property that Sun Hung Kai purchased for a record HK$42.23 billion is roughly the size of 47 Olympic swimming pools and is located in a prime area in Austin Road. The property that Sun Hung Kai purchased for a record HK$42.23 billion is roughly the size of 47 Olympic swimming pools and is located in a prime area in Austin Road. -
Sun Hung Kai Properties To Increase Project Capacity To Meet Demand
Sun Hung Kai Properties filed an application with the Town Planning Board for it to increase the capacity of two of its residential projects to aid in the city's housing crisis. Sun Hung Kai Properties filed an application with the Town Planning Board for it to increase the capacity of two of its residential projects to aid in the city's housing crisis.