The Hysan Community – Our Investment Property Portfolio

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The Hysan Community – Our Investment Property Portfolio 30 The Hysan Community – Our Investment Property Portfolio Our investment property portfolio totals some 4.5 million gross square feet of high quality office, retail and residential space in Hong Kong. This includes Sunning Plaza and Sunning Court, which are currently under redevelopment. SOGO CROSS HARBOUR Grade “A” Residential TUNNEL Ofces HENNESSY ROAD Lee Gardens Lee Theatre HYSAN PLACE Retail Hub Retail Hub BAMBOO GROVE Hysan Place PERCIVAL STREET Mid-Levels NORTH YUN PING ROAD POINT LEE GARDEN ROAD CENTRAL LEE GARDENS TWO/ CAROLINE THE LEE GARDENS/ CENTRE LEE GARDENS ONE Times Square LEE THEATRE 18 HYSAN PLAZA AVENUE ONE HYSAN AVENUE LEIGHTON CENTRE HYSAN AVENUE 111 Under LEIGHTON redevelopment ROAD LEIGHTON ROAD ABERDEEN TUNNEL Not to scale OFFICE RETAIL Our office portfolio’s Grade “A” offices provide a core location Hysan Place is the hip and trendy home of a number of major with premium facilities and prestige for tenants and their clients. flagship stores. The Lee Gardens hub provides elegant and luxury Our Grade “A” office positioning has been strengthened by premium retail spaces for high-end brands. The Lee Theatre hub Hysan Place’s world-class building specifications. Other office is home to urban fashion and lifestyle shops, as well as buildings offer quality office space for tenants’ diversified use. renowned restaurants. 31 HYSAN PLACE LEE THEATRE PLAZA OVERVIEW 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay 99 Percival Street, Causeway Bay Hysan Place includes 15 floors of Grade “A” Like its predecessor, Lee Theatre, the Lee offices and 17 floors of retail outlets. Theatre Plaza is a Hong Kong landmark, Situated at the northern gateway of Hysan’s being one of the city’s best known shopping portfolio, Hysan Place offers full harbour view and dining complexes, housing many stylish offices, a shopping mall of exciting tenant and chic international fashion and lifestyle mix and green building features that conform brands as well as restaurants. to the highest international sustainability Approx. Gross Floor Area 317,000 ft2 standards. Number of Floors 26 2 Completed 1994 Approx. Gross Floor Area: 716,000 ft Renovation of lower zone completed in 2013 Number of Floors 40 / Parking Spaces 66 Completed 2012 THE LEE GARDENS/LEE GARDENS ONE LEIGHTON CENTRE 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay 77 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay STRATEGY IN ACTION This property comprises an office tower and This office and retail complex enjoys close the high-end Lee Gardens One shopping proximity to all forms of public transport. centre. The development, close to the MTR Its central location in the Causeway Bay area Causeway Bay station, enjoys spectacular makes it a much sought-after address. Its views of the Harbour and Happy Valley and is completed renovation in 2011 has given a home to many international corporations, fresh look to its office lobby, while the retail luxury fashion brands and renowned podium has become a stylish shopping venue restaurants. of international brands. Approx. Gross Floor Area 900,000 ft2 Approx. Gross Floor Area 430,000 ft2 Number of Floors 53 / Parking Spaces 200 Number of Floors 28 / Parking Spaces 321 Completed 1997 Completed 1977 / Renovations completed 2011 LEE GARDENS TWO/CAROLINE CENTRE ONE HYSAN AVENUE 28 Yun Ping Road, Causeway Bay 1 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay This office and retail complex is conveniently Located at the junction of three busy CORPORATE GOVERNANCE linked to the neighbouring The Lee Gardens/ streets in the heart of Causeway Bay, this Lee Gardens One. The Caroline Centre office office and retail complex enjoys a prime tower is home to many international location. Its retail floors house a popular corporations, whereas the shopping centre fashion flagship store. offers luxury fashion brands and a children’s Approx. Gross Floor Area 169,000 ft2 concept floor. Number of Floors 26 Completed 1976 / Renovations completed 2011 Approx. Gross Floor Area 627,000 ft2 Number of Floors 34 / Parking Spaces 167 Completed 1992 / Renovation of retail podium 2003 18 HYSAN AVENUE BAMBOO GROVE 18 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay 74–86 Kennedy Road, Mid-Levels 18 Hysan Avenue is a 25-level office and A luxury residential complex in the retail complex at the corner of Hysan Avenue. Mid-Levels, Bamboo Grove commands The building boasts a bright and spacious panoramic views of the harbour and the lobby. greenery of the Peak, and is well served by FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND VALUATION Approx. Gross Floor Area 132,000 ft2 a multitude of public transport. In addition to Number of Floors 25 superb property management services and Completed 1989 / Renovated 2009 full club-house and sports facilities, tenants also enjoy personalised resident services that help ensure a comfortable stay. Approx. Gross Floor Area 691,000 ft2 Number of Units 345 / Parking Spaces 436 Completed 1985 / Renovated 2002 111 LEIGHTON ROAD SUNNING PLAZA/SUNNING COURT 111 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay COMBINED REDEVELOPMENT Located in a pleasant and quieter area in Causeway Bay the heart of Causeway Bay, 111 Leighton A future office and retail complex under Road is an ideal office location offering redevelopment. convenience as well as privacy. The retail shops include some luxurious furniture and household appliances brands. Approx. Gross Floor Area 80,000 ft2 Number of Floors 24 Completed 1988 / Renovated 2004 Hysan Annual Report 2013.
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