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Exclusive Streets’ in survey results released in July 2015 by Billionaire.com - notably above Upper Fifth Avenue in the United States and Knightsbridge in London. The new buyer is alleged to be Cheung Chung Kiu, Chairman of C C Land Holdings Ltd. The 120,000 sq.ft site is expected to be redeveloped, and as per Cap 117 Part IIIA Division 5 of the Stamp Duty Ordinance, will grant the buyer a refund of HKD980 million in stamp duty should the redevelopment go ahead.
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ten units she wished to have built there. Ho Min-kwan argued that the existing main building is "unexceptional ... does not have the requisite historical or architectural value or authenticity; it is not a rare example of an architectural style, and it is not a distinctive building structure." She also noted that her grandfather never lived there, and that the main building had already been converted into six apartments.
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122:75 Peak Road
73:Hiu Kok Yuen
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412:Zeng Guofan
228:Floor count
218:Ho Min-kwan
163: /
151:114°09′09″E
138:Coordinates
1648:Categories
1581:Homi Villa
1538:Blocks of
1522:Blocks of
1360:Blue House
1299:Blake Pier
1174:Demolished
995:Government
752:, page 1,
543:References
501:a monument
271:2011-01-25
268:Designated
207:2013-10-24
200:Demolished
148:22°15′50″N
1353:Completed
1286:Relocated
1252:Jessville
1233:Preserved
1127:Ping Shan
645:The Falls
520:Paul Chan
327:Etymology
319:" by the
294:Hong Kong
192:Renovated
184:Completed
131:Hong Kong
1616:Facadism
1490:Tai Kwun
1137:Wan Chai
894:Archived
842:Archived
815:Archived
783:Archived
746:Archived
668:Archived
625:Archived
575:Archived
531:See also
290:the Peak
109:Location
1554:Pending
1309:Pending
1146:Schemes
1066:Museums
363:History
307:by the
261:Grade I
205: (
127:Country
119:Address
1301:(2007)
1295:(2002)
1278:(2020)
1272:(2017)
1266:(2011)
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1189:(1980)
1183:(1978)
408:pagoda
1028:Lists
477:2010s
215:Owner
507:and
414:and
356:何張蓮覺
334:何東花園
195:1946
187:1937
179:1927
91:Type
26:何東花園
1460:PMQ
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359:).
350:何曉生
344:曉覺園
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