Jing An Kerry Centre is a high-rise mixed-use development in central Shanghai that features three office towers, a hotel at the top of one of the office towers, a multifamily residential building, and extensive streetfront and enclosed mall retail, all arranged on two adjacent blocks in the heart of the Jing An district. The project was built on 14.8 acres (6 ha) in two phases separated by a decade, and includes 465,000 square meters of building area. The project was completed in 2013.
Sino‐Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu is a retail-driven mixed-use project that weaves old and new, global and local, low-rise and high-rise, and religious and commercial uses into a pedestrian-centered urban fabric within a growing central Chinese city. The 18.25-acre site includes more than 300 retailers within 1.14 million square feet of retail space, a 335,000-square-foot boutique hotel with 100 rooms and 42 serviced apartments, and a 1.3 million-square-foot, 47-story office tower—all wrapped around an ancient Buddhist temple, six adaptively reused heritage buildings, and three on-site plazas. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Neighborhood Development Gold-rated community brought over 110 new retailers to the market.