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  1. 2024年3月18日 · 18th March 2024 – (Hong Kong) Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) has today confirmed Hong Kong’s position as a burgeoning nexus for family offices, with a Deloitte-commissioned study revealing the presence of over 2,700 single-family offices in the city. This revelation underscores Hong Kong’s allure as a top-tier destination for the wealth management of global family […]

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    Renting an office space in Hong Kong is dependent on what a realistic budget is for you. For example, in prestigious locations, such as Central, rents for Grade A office spaces can skyrocket as high as HK$1,087 per square metre. Alternatively, up-and-coming business centres like Kwun Tong and Kowloon Bay offer much more affordable rates at HK$347.

    The number of employees you have will directly impact the size of your office space. Make sure you allot enough spaces for work stations, a pantry, meeting rooms, and any other facilities that your business requires.

    Almost all business districts on Hong Kong Island are serviced by the MTR, trams, buses, and taxis. Ferries also operate in Central, Wan Chai and North Point. In Kowloon, you can utilise the MTR, buses, and taxis. The ferry also services Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom. As for the New Territories, buses and new MTR lines – like the Tuen Ma line – offer ...

    Ideally, you will want to be conveniently located in areas such as Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai or Causeway Bay.

    Science Park and Cyberport are the two most renowned start-up hubs in Hong Kong, with rents subsidised by the government. Other areas are also becoming gentrified, start-up friendly and more affordable. These include Cheung Sha Wan, Lai Chi Kok, Tseung Kwan O, Quarry Bay, Tsuen Wan and Sha Tin. Industrial If you are looking an industrial district w...

  2. 2023年4月15日 · 15th April 2023 – (Hong Kong) The Town Planning Board (TPB) has released a new set of revised guidelines, known as TPB PG-No. 13G, for applications for Open Storage (OS) and Port Back-up (PBU) uses under Section 16 of the Town Planning Ordinance. These guidelines outline the criteria for assessing planning applications for OS/PBU uses in rural areas, classified […]

  3. 2021年4月8日 · 8th April 2021 – (Hong Kong) Recently, the US mobile phone security technology company Kisi announced the 2020 “Work-life balance Cities Ranking” involving 50 cities around the world. By comparing data on work intensity, legislation, and livability, study reveals a ranking of cities based on their success in promoting work-life balance to their citizens, and […]

  4. 2024年2月3日 · 3rd February 2024 – (Hong Kong) The Council members of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has recently approved a restructuring plan for the Department of Government and Public Administration. As part of the plan, a new academic institution will be formed and named the “School of Governance and Policy Science,” abbreviated as the […]

  5. 2024年2月24日 · 24th February 2024 – (Hong Kong) At around 11pm, a female individual became the target of a robbery in Wan Chai’s Fuji Building located at 381-383 Lockhart Road. The assailant, armed with a knife, forcibly snatched approximately HK$3,000 from the victim before making a swift escape. Fortunately, the woman remained unharmed and promptly reported the […]

  6. 2023年11月7日 · 887. 7th November 2023 – (Hong Kong) Choi Hung Estate, one of Hong Kong’s oldest public housing enclaves with over 60 years of history, is set to be demolished and redeveloped in phases according to government sources. Built between 1962 and 1964, the 11 buildings with a total of 7,455 units house around 17,000 residents.