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Hong Kong’s land-starved builders seek heritage projects for urban plots, cultural cachet


Hong Kong’s property developers have increasingly taken an interest in heritage projects over the past five years, as such developments enhance their corporate image and let them access valuable urban land.The number of such projects has risen despite the higher costs and longer time frames involved, said Candy Chan, vice-president of external affairs at Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists (HKICON) and director of consultancy Property Conservation Company.“In the past, some…

Source : South China Morning Post
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