The Landmark Scheme

Format
Project Profile

City
Hong Kong

Country
China

Metro Area
Hong Kong

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Central Business District

Land Uses
Hotel
Office
Restaurant
Retail

Keywords
Pedestrian-oriented development
Redevelopment
Transit-oriented development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Winner
Upscale retail

Site Size
2 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2003

Date Opened
2006

More than 30 years after it was originally built, the Landmark still stands out as a most prominent upscale retail center and office address in Hong Kong. The Landmark Scheme, a HK$1.64 billion (US$210 million) upgrade completed in November 2006, has reinforced the prominence of this commercial complex that occupies a one-hectare (2.5 ac) site in Hong Kong’s central business district (known as Central Hong Kong, or Central).

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Format
Project Profile

City
Hong Kong

Country
China

Metro Area
Hong Kong

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Central Business District

Land Uses
Hotel
Office
Restaurant
Retail

Keywords
Pedestrian-oriented development
Redevelopment
Transit-oriented development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Winner
Upscale retail

Site Size
2 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2003

Date Opened
2006

Developer/Owner
Hongkong Land
Hong Kong, China

Executive Architect
Aedas
Hong Kong, China

Design Architect
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
New York, NY

Principal Author(s)
Julie Stern

ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Winner