Hong Kong officials on Saturday unveiled resettlement plans for thousands of people who were displaced by the deadliest blaze ...
Almost three months after the massive Wang Fuk Court blaze, its former occupants have been living in uncertainty about when they would find somewhere they could call home again.
Desmond Wong redesigned his City Veil apartment in Hong Kong to be a peaceful sanctuary amidst the city noise.
The Hong Kong (China) government has proposed spending approximately HK$4 billion (US$512 million) to buy back apartments at ...
After a deadly Hong Kong fire that killed 168 people and left thousands homeless in November, authorities have announced a buy-out offer for owners.
A veteran of Chinese venture capital firm Ince Capital purchased a luxury apartment in Hong Kong, adding to a list of high-profile buyers as the city’s housing market shows signs of a recovery.
Hong Kong proposes to spend about HK$4 billion ($512 million) to buy out the owners of homes in a high-rise housing complex ...
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Hong Kong to offer buy-outs for flats damaged in deadly fire
Hong Kong to offer buy-outs for flats damaged in deadly fire ...
The Mira Hong Kong hosted the second annual Ramadan Iftar Dinner on 26 February, reinforcing the city's efforts to position itself as ...
The massive fire in Hong Kong last November that killed 168 people has devastated the tight-knit community that lived in the now largely burnt-out apartment complex.
Hong Kong is known for its glass towers, luxury cars, and tycoon fortunes, yet beneath lurks a hidden crisis of ageing buildings subdivided into coffin homes ...
The truth is that Hong Kong today is a bizarre and cruel mix of George Orwell’s 1984 and Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. In the trial scene in Alice in Wonderland, the Queen demands “sentence ...
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