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Kowloon City Plaza (KCP; ) is a
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It was established in 1993, and it underwent a HK$100-million renovation from October 2005 to December 2006. The shopping centre re-opened on 26 January 2007.


History

On 28 November 1989, the site was purchased at government auction for HK$286 million by Lo Yuk-sui of development company Century City. Lo stated that his company planned to spend HK$700 million constructing a shopping and cinema complex, with a car park, on the site. A subsidiary of Century City, Cathay City International, launched the Kowloon City Plaza development. The property was sold to Paliburg Holdings, a related company, in December 1990 for HK$357 million. The complex received its occupation permit in May 1993. It opened later that year. Following the closure of nearby Kai Tak Airport, Paliburg Holdings proposed to build a 39-storey hotel on part of the site. However, this was rejected by the
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on 19 November 1999, on the grounds that the scale of the proposal was not compatible with the site's surroundings. Kowloon City Plaza was acquired by real estate fund Pamfleet, in partnership with Morgan Stanley, for HK$2.03 billion in April 2004. Pioneer Global Group, a technology company, subsequently took a small stake in the deal. The new owners thereafter carried out a major renovation, completed in 2006 at a cost of around HK$100 million, of the interior and exterior of the property. Rents doubled following the refurbishment. During the
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, the property was sold to toy baron
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for HK$1.48 billion.


Location

Kowloon City Plaza is located near the
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and Carpenter Road Park.


Description

The building has a floor area of around and houses over 70 shops and eateries over seven shopping levels. It also had 400 parking spaces. The anchor tenant is Japanese supermarket and department store
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, which occupies the entirety of the 2/F and 3/F levels.


Gallery

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in Kowloon City Plaza Image:Kcp(4).JPG, The exterior appearance of Kowloon City Plaza HK 九龍城廣場 Kln City Plaza interior Lunar New Year Information Service Counter.jpg, The Customer Services Counter of Kowloon City Plaza during
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See also

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Shopping in Hong Kong Shopping is a popular social activity in Hong Kong, where basic items for sale do not draw any duties, sales taxation, or import taxation. Only specific import goods such as alcohol, tobacco, perfumes, cosmetics, cars and petroleum products ...


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