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177:(GFA) is 70,200 square metres. At least 30,000 square metres of it has to be hotel-purpose land use and any ancillary accommodations and the rest of the GFA can be used in any way but industrial usage. According to the proposal submitted by the Ocean Century Investment Limited, the project will mainly be divided into three parts, which is the construction of hotels, residential areas and the public areas. The residential land use will include less than 400 dwelling units with a maximum of 40,200 domestic gross floor areas. Together with it, ancillary accommodations like resident's clubhouse and recreational areas will be included. In terms of the hotel, it will be built in the shape of sailboat, which is similar to the design of the 38: 30: 19: 159:
Company Limited, closed on 25 August 2015. The reason why Hong Kong Newton Hotel closed is recessed tourism in Hong Kong. According to the track record of Henderson Land Development Company, the average rate of checking-in has decreased in the first half-year. In the same period last year, Hong Kong
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from 1908 to 1938, which had been listed as a Grade II historic building since 1995. Later, it was used as the Government Supplies Department until 1998. In 1990 to 2000, it was the Oil Street Artist Village, and further changed to a storehouse of the Antiquities and Monuments Office until late 2007.
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in 2013, aiming at promoting arts and providing venue for exhibition. It is located at 12 Oil Street, next to the now demolished Government Supplies Department. "Oi!" came from the name of the street, Oil Street. It is also a greeting to call people to participate in art event. In Cantonese, the
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announced that the Ocean Century Investment Limited was awarded the land grant last for 50 years by beating other five companies and became the highest tender. This site has been left vacant since the late 1990s after the Government Supplies Department (GSD) vacated away. It covers around 7,887
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hotel in Dubai. The development project will also cover the construction of public open space, for instance, three public open space areas and a wide Sculpture Plaza with exhibition of art pieces that serves an extension to the future Art Space revitalised from the former Yacht Club.
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which have stopped working in 1998. The other ghost stories, including the red headscarf floated from minibus and the accident happened in an elevator of industrial building. This kind of stories determined the image of Oil Street and made its fame of ghost stories in Hong Kong.
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Newton Hotel earned $ 27 million, but this year lost $ 15 million. Moreover, the spokesperson of Henderson Land Development Company stated that the rate of checking-in and the room price has decreased because of the highly competitive hotel industry in Hong Kong.
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The Oil Street ex-Government Supplies Department had been lent to local artists and organisations as short-term tenants, after the relocation of the department in 1998. The building was used as the studio of artists and a venue for artistic event, named the
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There are city legends passed by the residents who lived in Oil Street. The residents claimed that there were voice and light-fire appeared in the
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Chinese name of Oi! is the homonym of its address ( "12" is a homonym for "release" ). The present building of Oi! is the former clubhouse of
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https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=UYnvAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=zh_TW&pg=GBS.PT9
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A large-scale development project will be carried out at Inland Lot No. 8920 of Oil Street in the near future, after the
363: 319: 332: 87:(listed as a Grade II historic buildings), Government Logistics Department's depot and the Harbor Grand Hotel. 120: 156: 143: 91: 84: 23: 230: 116: 211: 258: 269: 99: 358: 247: 291: 37: 73: 353: 280: 8: 98:, has intersections with Wang On Road (宏安道) and King Wah Road (京華道), passes under the 174: 169: 103: 69: 57: 132: 79:
Buildings along the street include the Newton Hotel (closed on 25 August 2015),
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Harbour front development report carry out by Ocean Century Investment Limited
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Press release about Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club as historic buildings
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Oil Street has a northwest-southeast orientation. It starts east at
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http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/financeestate/art/20150827/19271336
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http://www.aab.gov.hk/form/155meeting/AAB155-20-Main-chi.pdf
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View of Oil Street, looking northwest from King's Road
320:"Goodbye, Newton Hotel! North Point is a-changin'" 270:Press release about Oil Street development project 345: 163: 83:, the former headquarters and clubhouse of the 102:and ends shortly thereafter near the shore of 22:View of Oil Street, looking southeast towards 150: 109: 139:Leisure and Cultural Services Department 49:, with a reflection of the Newton Hotel. 36: 28: 17: 346: 137:Oi! is an art space developed by the 317: 155:Hong Kong Newton Hotel, which under 13: 330: 14: 375: 311: 331:Ko, Tin-yau (4 September 2015). 173:square metres while the maximum 126: 45:at the corner of Oil Street and 292:北角油街海濱 建港版帆船酒店 《東方日報》 2012年5月8日 296: 285: 274: 263: 252: 240: 216: 204: 185: 1: 198: 164:Oil street future development 318:Kwok, Ben (27 August 2015). 7: 121:Cattle Depot Artist Village 10: 380: 157:Henderson Land Development 144:Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club 130: 85:Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club 364:Roads on Hong Kong Island 210:News about Newton Hotel: 117:Oil Street Artist Village 61: 123:located in To Kwa Wan. 100:Island Eastern Corridor 151:Hong Kong Newton Hotel 110:Oil street art village 50: 34: 26: 74:Fortress Hill station 40: 32: 21: 259:Oi! official website 51: 35: 27: 64:) is a street in 371: 340: 327: 306: 300: 294: 289: 283: 278: 272: 267: 261: 256: 250: 244: 238: 237: 236:on 4 March 2016. 235: 229:. Archived from 228: 220: 214: 208: 175:gross floor area 170:Lands Department 104:Victoria Harbour 70:Hong Kong Island 63: 379: 378: 374: 373: 372: 370: 369: 368: 344: 343: 314: 309: 301: 297: 290: 286: 279: 275: 268: 264: 257: 253: 245: 241: 233: 226: 222: 221: 217: 209: 205: 201: 188: 166: 153: 135: 133:Oi! (Hong Kong) 129: 112: 94:, then crosses 12: 11: 5: 377: 367: 366: 361: 356: 342: 341: 328: 313: 312:External links 310: 308: 307: 295: 284: 273: 262: 251: 239: 215: 202: 200: 197: 187: 184: 165: 162: 152: 149: 131:Main article: 128: 125: 111: 108: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 376: 365: 362: 360: 359:Fortress Hill 357: 355: 352: 351: 349: 338: 334: 329: 325: 321: 316: 315: 305: 299: 293: 288: 282: 277: 271: 266: 260: 255: 249: 243: 232: 225: 224:"Oi! Leaflet" 219: 213: 207: 203: 196: 193: 183: 180: 176: 171: 161: 158: 148: 145: 140: 134: 127:Oi! Art Space 124: 122: 118: 107: 105: 101: 97: 96:Electric Road 93: 88: 86: 82: 77: 75: 71: 67: 66:Fortress Hill 59: 55: 48: 47:Electric Road 44: 39: 31: 25: 20: 16: 336: 323: 298: 287: 276: 265: 254: 242: 231:the original 218: 206: 189: 179:Burj Al Arab 167: 154: 136: 113: 89: 78: 53: 52: 41:Entrance of 15: 354:North Point 186:City Legend 92:King's Road 24:King's Road 348:Categories 199:References 54:Oil Street 337:ejinsight 324:ejinsight 81:AIA Tower 43:AIA Tower 192:mortuary 302:世界靈異檔案 58:Chinese 60:: 234:(PDF) 227:(PDF) 72:near 68:on 350:: 335:. 322:. 106:. 76:. 62:油街 339:. 326:. 56:(

Index


King's Road


AIA Tower
Electric Road
Chinese
Fortress Hill
Hong Kong Island
Fortress Hill station
AIA Tower
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
King's Road
Electric Road
Island Eastern Corridor
Victoria Harbour
Oil Street Artist Village
Cattle Depot Artist Village
Oi! (Hong Kong)
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
Henderson Land Development
Lands Department
gross floor area
Burj Al Arab
mortuary
http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/financeestate/art/20150827/19271336
"Oi! Leaflet"
the original
http://www.aab.gov.hk/form/155meeting/AAB155-20-Main-chi.pdf

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