Sino Plaza is a
skyscraper
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located in the
Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is list of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong, an area and Victoria Park, Hong Kong, a bay on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, straddling the border of the Eastern District, Hong Kong, Eastern and the Wan Chai District, Wan Chai ...
district of
Hong Kong
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. The tower rises 38
floors
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and is high.
Completed in 1992,
the building was designed by architectural firm
Ho & Partners Architects, and developed by
Sino Land Company Limited.
Sino Plaza is the 85th-tallest building in Hong Kong, and is composed entirely of commercial office space.
It has a total floor area of ,
while each floor is approx. 11,238 sq ft gross.
In 2013, Sino Plaza was refurbished and a luxury retail shopping centre placed on the bottom floors. The redesign was by architectural firm, MAP Architecture & Planning, and was developed by Sino Land Company Limited.
See also
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List of tallest buildings in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has over 9,000 high-rise buildings, of which over 4,000 are skyscrapers standing taller than with 517 buildings above . The tallest building in Hong Kong is the 108-storey International Commerce Centre, which stands and is the 1 ...
References
Skyscraper office buildings in Hong Kong
Office buildings completed in 1992
Causeway Bay
Shopping centres in Hong Kong
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