Times Square () is a
luxury
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shopping centre
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and
office tower
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complex in
Causeway Bay
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,
Hong Kong
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. The complex, owned by Wharf Properties, part of
The Wharf (Holdings) Limited
The Wharf (Holdings) Limited (), or Wharf (九倉) in short, is a company founded in 1886 in Hong Kong. As its name suggests, the company's original business was in running wharfage and dockside warehousing, and it was originally known as Th ...
group, opened on 13 April 1994.
History
The site was previously occupied by the original Sharp Street tram depot of the
Hong Kong Tramways
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, another of the Wharf's subsidiary operations acquired in 1974. The
Executive Council approved Tramways' plan to relocate its depots to
Sai Wan Ho
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and
Sai Ying Pun
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in July 1986, on the argument that the HK$3.5 million in operating costs savings would allow for tram fares to be held down.
http://sunzi1.lib.hku.hk/newspaper/view/16_14.02/68721.pdf] Additionally the noise of maintenance and tram movements at night was said to have long been a nuisance to surrounding residential buildings.
The area was predominantly residential,
[ and the ]Town Planning Board
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insisted that the project did not include any more residential space. In July 1987, Wharf unveiled draft plans to redevelop the site into of office and retail space. Following the relocation of Wanchai depot, the site was surrendered to its associate in 1988.
In 1991, the concrete plans were announced: the project would create 186,000 m2 of retail and office complex, an estimated construction cost of HK$
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2 billion.[Michael Taylor]
Sign of the times
Far Eastern Economic Review
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, 13 June 1991
At the time, this part of Wanchai/Causeway Bay was deemed "not a very attractive part of town". The developer's debt levels and the uncertainty over sovereignty also rendered project financing more problematic.[ Now it is considered prime property in the heart of Causeway Bay.
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Project configuration
The project consists of 83,700 m2 of retail space, and two office towers with 102,300 m2 of accommodation.[
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Shopping centre
Times Square is considered the first of its kind, the first "vertical mall" in Hong Kong.[Danny Chung]
Reach for the sky
, ''The Standard'', 9 December 2005 Due to the high land price in Hong Kong, and the higher yield on retail property, Times Square departs from the common western model of the flat shopping mall.[ The space allocated to retail is configured over 9 storeys. The mall and lifts to the office tower are accessible by long escalators linking the ground floor podium and the first level of the mall.
The anchors of the shopping centre are ]Lane Crawford
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and city'super
, stylised in logos as "c!ty'super" (the company name is City Super Limited), is a retail chain in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Positioned as a mega lifestyle specialty store, its core format of upmarket supermarkets sell primarily fresh produce and ...
.
Emperor Cinemas will be renovating the UA Cine Times Cinema at Times Square in Causeway Bay
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and expect to open for business before end of 2021.
Office buildings
It is common practice for owners to allow naming buildings after its important tenants and giving illusion of ownership. The entire complex remains owned by Wharf, but western and eastern office towers of the complex have been named "Shell Tower" and "Tower One" respectively. Both towers were designed by the architect firm Wong & Ouyang.
*Tower One: NatWest Tower: NatWest Tower rises tall and 46 floors. It is the 74th-tallest building in Hong Kong.
*Tower Two: Shell Tower: Shell Tower is tall and 39 floors.
Tenants of Tower Two:
*Google
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Hong Kong: Suite 2501
Christmas and New Year celebrations
Mirroring its namesake
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History
The word is first attested around 1635, and probably comes from the phrase "for one's name's sake",
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in New York City
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, the plaza in front of the building is one of two main gathering points, along with the harbour, for Western New Year celebrations in Hong Kong. In the hours leading up to 00:00 on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, the area is packed with revelers waiting for the midnight countdown, which is done by the "lowering" of lights on a wall. However, the celebration have been cancelled since 2014.
Public open space controversy
Under the terms of a Deeds of Dedication signed with the Government, of the ground floor was set aside for public access, pedestrian passage and passive recreation. However, the company has the right to organise exhibitions there, and charge fees. The exact details of the concessions to the developers were not made public.[Diana Lee]
"Democrats enter fray in Times Square rent row"
, ''The Standard'', 6 March 2008
Between July 2003 and March 2005, a corner of the piazza was leased to Starbucks Coffee
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As of November 2021, the company had 33,833 stores in 80 cou ...
. The company claimed it was an "unintentional oversight" that was quickly corrected after notification was received from the Buildings Department.[
In 2008, controversy was again sparked following complaints that private security guards attempted to stop people lingering in the public area, and building management apologised for their "over-zealous" guards.][Diana Lee]
"Pushy Times Square guards raise hackles"
, ''The Standard'', 5 March 2008 Since then, there has been a wider campaign in Hong Kong to re-examine provisions for public open space, and the government ''quid pro quo'' with property developers.
[Timothy Chui]
"Plaza sued over exorbitant rents"
, ''The Standard'', 18 June 2008 Alan Leong
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lamented the poor quality of some of Hong Kong's public open spaces, and said he hoped that a Legco review would result in a "more transparent and predictable system".[Nick Gentle, "Times Square suite 'will shake industry'", Pg C1, ''South China Morning Post'', 18 June 2008]
The Secretary for Justice, filed a writ in the High Court on behalf of the Government against Times Square Ltd and its parent company Wharf Group, seeking to recover rental fees of as much as HK$124,000 a day for use of the Causeway Bay piazza dating back to 1993. Commentators describe it as a landmark lawsuit which may have significant implications for other property owners if it is successful.[Nick Gentle, "Mall sued over public space rents", Pg A1, ''South China Morning Post'', 18 June 2008]
The company believes that it has not charged more than what is allowed in the deed, but welcomed the case saying it would ultimately provide for guidance on the proper interpretation of the relevant clauses in the deed of dedication concerned.[
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Transport
Times Square is served by Causeway Bay station
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The station is at the core of the historical East Po ...
of the Mass Transit Railway
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(MTR) system. There is an underground passage which directly links the building, and exit A1 opens into the ground floor podium level.
It is also accessible by tram
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in the direction to Happy Valley or Shau Kei Wan
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Shau Kei Wan is consi ...
. Lastly it is served by various bus and minibus routes.
Cultural reference
The Times Square Marketplace Mall was featured in the 2003 film '' Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life'' where a department store that is marked as 'closed for renovation' is secretly hiding a biological weapons
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production plant.
See also
* 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 ...
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