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          SPHERE
        
        
          In London, with the Albion
        
        
          Riverside project, designed by
        
        
          Lord Norman Foster, Hutchison
        
        
          turned a former bus depot into a
        
        
          high profile up-market residen-
        
        
          tial development that has signifi-
        
        
          cantly improved the image of the
        
        
          generally run down Battersea area
        
        
          and substantially raised the value
        
        
          of nearby property.
        
        
          Lawrence Pigeon is the Director
        
        
          of elite kitchen and bathroom out-
        
        
          fitters Alternative Plans, which has
        
        
          a retail outlet in the Albion River-
        
        
          side complex. “We have been in
        
        
          this location for about 30 years and
        
        
          Albion Riverside has improved the
        
        
          area enormously,” he said. “Since
        
        
          its completion, Albion Riverside
        
        
          has helped the area go up-market.
        
        
          “The improved river access has
        
        
          been an attractive addition and
        
        
          the whole place now has a more
        
        
          presentable environment and is
        
        
          more sales friendly. Albion Riv-
        
        
          erside has lifted the profile and is
        
        
          now much more of a destination.
        
        
          This area has now become a pres-
        
        
          tigious location.”
        
        
          Back in Hong Kong, Harbour
        
        
          Plaza Hotels and Resorts already
        
        
          manages more than a half dozen
        
        
          hotels across the territory, but the
        
        
          Harbour Grand Hong Kong is the
        
        
          Group’s first five-star luxury hotel
        
        
          on Hong Kong Island, and is now
        
        
          its flagship.
        
        
          This is a major vote of confi-
        
        
          dence in North Point, and the
        
        
          new hotel – built on a spectacular
        
        
          waterfront site formerly occupied
        
        
          by a warehouse – will have a posi-
        
        
          tive effect on the district as a whole. One obvious reason for
        
        
          this is that guests of luxury hotels automatically have a certain
        
        
          spending power and the quality of local retailing and food and
        
        
          beverage (F&B) services tends to align itself with the elevated
        
        
          expectations of the new visitors.
        
        
          North Point may also become more attractive as an office lo-
        
        
          cation with the development of new commercial buildings con-
        
        
          veniently close to the complementary new facilities the hotel
        
        
          offers. International companies which want easy access to ac-
        
        
          commodation of a high standard for visiting clients and senior
        
        
          executives are likely to be particularly attracted.
        
        
          here has attracted a lot of different types of restaurants. There
        
        
          are French, Italian, Thai, and Japanese and of course plenty of
        
        
          Chinese restaurants. It adds to the enjoyment of living here.”
        
        
          Nor has Hutchison confined its urban renewal initiatives to
        
        
          HongKong.On theChinesemainland theChongqingMetropoli-
        
        
          tan Plaza &Tower, which includes the Harbour Plaza Chongqing
        
        
          Hotel, is one of the largest comprehensive development projects
        
        
          in southwest China. Formerly occupied by a meat and vegetable
        
        
          market, it has been acknowledged by the authorities as one of
        
        
          the most influential projects in the city’s revitalisation and a key
        
        
          element in Chongqing’s branding.
        
        
          POSITIVE CHANGE
        
        
          South Horizons
        
        
          occupies the site of the former Hongkong Electric
        
        
          Power Station on Ap Lei Chau.
        
        
          Albion Riverside
        
        
          in London turns a former bus depot into an
        
        
          up-market residential development.
        
        
          Whampoa Gardens
        
        
          is built on the site of the former
        
        
          Whampoa Dockyards in Hung Hom.
        
        
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