Demand for International Commerce Centre continues
30 March 2009

Interest from international companies is fueling demand for International Commerce Centre (ICC), Sun Hung Kai Properties' newest skyscraper.

Work is now underway on the 118th floor, making this the tallest building in Hong Kong at a current height of nearly 490 metres. The Ritz Carlton Hong Kong will occupy the 102nd to the 118th floors, making it the highest hotel in Asia.

ICC forms a 'Harbour Gateway' with Two IFC and will have many extra features for tenants and the public than the typical commercial complex. In addition to the Ritz Carlton, the 118-storey landmark will also feature a new tourist and cultural attraction: an observation deck on the 100th floor.

ICC has had an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response from potential tenants since it was offered for lease, with about 90% of the total gross floor space already spoken for.chanel outlet . chanel outlet uk . It will stand at an impressive 490 metres when complete in 2010, and it will be the tallest building in Hong Kong.

Following announcements by leading financial institutions such as Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, Sun Hung Kai Properties also released a list of new tenants, which include ABN AMRO, China Haidian, EFG Bank, SNP Vite and Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange (formerly Titan Resources). Some have already started operations at ICC. Deutsche Bank, another major tenant, will move into the mega-tower.

ICC is part of the mixed-use complex at Kowloon Station and it features exceptional building and infrastructure specifications, management service, hotels and accommodation in a single convenient package. Together with Hong Kong's largest shopping mall Elements, with its wide-ranging dining, shopping and entertainment, tenants and visitors can experience the ultimate luxury.

About International Commerce Centre
At a soaring 118 storeys, ICC will be Hong Kong's latest distinctive landmark upon completion in 2010. Designed by internationally-acclaimed architects Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, ICC stands for uncompromising design and building quality. It is a product of Hong Kong's leading developer; Sun Hung Kai Properties. Located at a key harbour crossing point in West Kowloon, ICC will be the only integrated complex with grade-A offices, retail space and an observation deck on the Kowloon peninsula.replica chanel outlet . chanel replica . ICC offers exceptional transport and commanding views of Hong Kong's distinctive Victoria Harbour skyline. ICC encapsulates today's paradigm of modern living – from sumptuous retail locations to revitalizing green space. ICC will be completed in phases from 2007 to 2010. When complete, ICC will comprise 2.5 million square-feet of grade-A offices, the million-square-foot Elements shopping mall, luxury residences and The HarbourView Place serviced suites – all accessible via Kowloon Station.

About Sun Hung Kai Properties 
Sun Hung Kai Properties has been publicly listed since 1972 and today is one of Hong Kong's largest property developers. It has built a strong brand name over the years, along with a reputation for premium quality and comprehensive customer care across the residential, office and retail markets. The company is well known for its seasoned management and commitment to good corporate governance, and its brand is seen as a guarantee of 'quality you can trust' by customers and investors alike.

International Commerce Centre continues to attract high interest from international corporations. (Click to enlarge)
Construction of the 118th floor is now underway, making this the tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong at a current height of nearly 490 metres. (Click to enlarge)
 
 
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