The Pedder Building, located at No. 12
Pedder Street
Pedder Street is a major thoroughfare in the core of Hong Kong's Central District. It runs south–north from Queen's Road Central, continues through Des Voeux Road Central, and ends at its intersection with Connaught Road Central.
History
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, in
Central,
Hong Kong
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, is a historic commercial building built in the
Beaux-Arts style. Built in 1923
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(elsewhere noted as 1932),
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'', by Vivienne Chow, 10 July 2011 it is the last surviving pre-World War II building in Pedder Street.
The building was known for art galleries, many of whom left after disputes, and for extraordinarily high rent charged to Abercrombie and Fitch, which also vacated due to cost. It is estimated that the building is now over half vacant, with a number of remaining tenants known to be moving to less costly premises. The vacancies have started to make the building know in central as “ghost building”, “ghost art building” and “haunted building”.
It is listed as a
Grade I Historic Building
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History
Designed by
Palmer and Turner Architects,
the building was completed in 1924, the same year as its neighbours, the China Building () and the
Queen's Theatre, and has always been let for commercial use. The building was originally owned by Mr. So Shek Chung, and passed to Mr. Ng Wah in 1926. In 1962 the property was sold to Tai Kee Leong Co. Ltd, owned by
Fok Ying-tung.
[Hui, Desmond(2004). 'Selected Historic Buildings and Sites in Central District', P.112. The Antiquities and Monuments Office., Hong Kong. ] The building hosted the headquarters of Jebsen & Co. (now
Jebsen Group
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) from 1925 to 1965.
Heritage value

The Pedder Building is listed as a "
Grade II Historic Building" by the Hong Kong
Antiquities and Monuments Office
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(grading awarded in 1981), and was upgraded to Grade I on 10 September 2020.
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The building occupies a narrow site of with an arcade at the front entrance on Pedder Street. It consists of nine storeys plus one mezzanine floor and a basement, and stands above street level.] The architectural design of the building is typical 1920s office style, with stone cladding on its base and Neo-classical elements such as arches, mouldings, a triangular-shaped pediment, columns and sculpted medallions. The architecture of the building follows a vertical layout, distinguished by a ground-floor on two levels, a mezzanine and four office floors, adorned with an in relief portico, directly above the main entrance, and finally one floor encircled by a balcony surmounted by two neutral levels. It is the oldest commercial edifice in town, and has survived a world war and the better part of a century.[Vines, Stephen(2002). 'Colonial Hong Kong: A Guide', p 47. Form Asia, Hong Kong. ] There is an intermediate moulding above the three main entrance arches which used to be lined with a row of gargoyle masks flanked on the two ends by two giant bronze figures. However, in 1990, the gargoyles came loose and fell off, and the ornaments were subsequently removed.
Symbolising the colonial history of Hong Kong, the building showcases Hong Kong as an international city, where western and eastern culture merge. Nevertheless, owners Henry Fok Estates have shied from their custodial role of the heritage site, with managing director Ian Fok Chun-wan
Ian Fok Chun-wan, SBS, JP (; born 12 May 1949) is the Chief Executive of the Fok Ying Tung Foundation and the life honorary chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce. He is the incumbent Hong Kong delegate to the National People's Con ...
saying it is becoming harder for owners to conserve heritage buildings because of tight regulations and a lack of incentives or benefits.[
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Occupants
Occupying the ground floor and basement area of the building, Shanghai Tang
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was one of the prominent tenants in the building. The shop was founded by a local businessman, David Tang
Sir David Wing-cheung Tang, (; 2 August 1954 – 29 August 2017), was a Hong Kong businessman, philanthropist and socialite. He was best known for founding the Shanghai Tang fashion chain in 1994, which he sold in 1998 to Richemont.
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, and it is well known for selling pre-war retro-styled Chinese fashion. Oriental Chinese restaurant China Tee Club, founded in 1986 by former Miss Hong Kong
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Loletta Chu
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and her two sisters, is located on the first floor of the building. It used to be members-only but now it serves non-members for dinner.
On the first floor and above there are more than a dozen small stores selling garments, jewellery, fashion and similar. One floor houses a number of clinics.
In July 2011, it was announced that fashion clothing giant Abercrombie & Fitch
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would take over three main floors and the basement for a new store, ousting Shanghai Tang and the China Tee Club, which closed on 30 September 2011. In October the same year, after 17 years, the flagship Shanghai Tang
Shanghai Tang () is a Hong Kong luxury fashion house founded in 1994 by Hong Kong businessman David Tang. The brand is known for its luxury homeware collection and fine bone china. In 1998, Richemont acquired David Tang's controlling stake ...
store closed down, with rising rents cited as the main reason. The landlord was asking for a monthly rental of HK$7 million. US clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch
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reportedly took over the lease for an even higher monthly rent. However, in November 2016, the fashion retailer announced its decision to close down their flagship Hong Kong store, citing strategic review.
To continue its presence in Central, Shanghai Tang set up several project units, namely "Shanghai Tang Loft" on the sixth floor of the Pedder Building, from 23 October to 20 February 2012.
CBD context
Located in the central business district, the Pedder Building is surrounded by skyscrapers and modern architecture. Opposite the building is The Landmark, a mecca of high-street fashion brands and luxury shops. The passage next to the building is filled with local speciality booths including shoe repair, watch repair and a ' chop' maker. In addition, the Pedder Building is part of the Central and Western Heritage Trail The Central and Western Heritage Trail is a Heritage Trail in Hong Kong, that was designed by the Antiquities and Monuments Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
It covers the Central and Western District of Hong Kong and consist ...
on the Central Route, together with other historic buildings and sites such as the Steps and Gas Lamps on Duddell Street
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nearby.
Transport
The D2 exit of Central MTR station leads to the main entrance of the building. Buses from Mid-Levels
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, Southern District and Ma On Shan
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also reach the building. Besides taking MTR
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and buses
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, tram
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and minibus
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are the other two possible options too. Many minibus routes pass along Pedder Street
Pedder Street is a major thoroughfare in the core of Hong Kong's Central District. It runs south–north from Queen's Road Central, continues through Des Voeux Road Central, and ends at its intersection with Connaught Road Central.
History
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Grade II historic buildings in Hong Kong
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Central
Office buildings completed in 1924