Cityplaza

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Cityplaza
Map
General information
Location18 Taikoo Shing Road, Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong
Opening1982; 42 years ago (1982)(Phase 1, redeveloped from 1994 to 1997)
1987; 37 years ago (1987)(Phase 2)
1991–1992(Phases 3–4)
OwnerSwire Properties
Technical details
Floor area1,105,000 sq ft (102,700 m2) (Retail)
Design and construction
DeveloperSwire Properties
Other information
Number of stores170
Parking800 parking spaces[1]
Cityplaza
Chinese太古中心
Literal meaning"Swire" city center
Interior atrium in January 2014
Cityplaza One in November 2009, a 27-storey office building completed in 1997
"Ice Palace" skating rink in September 2020

Cityplaza (Jyutping: taai3 gu2 sing4 zung1 sam1) is an office and shopping mall complex, developed by Swire Properties, in Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong.

The mall houses more than 170 shops, restaurants, a cinema, and an indoor ice rink.

In 2018, Swire Properties sold two of the office towers, previously Cityplaza 3 and 4, to Hengli Group and real estate investors Gaw Capital Partners.[2] Two years later, Gaw Capital partnered with Schroder Pamfleet to buying the remaining office tower linked to the mall, Cityplaza 1.[3]

History and development[edit]

Phase I[edit]

Cityplaza was completed in 1982. As there was still no MTR connection at the time, double decker buses were used as a free shuttle service when the Island Eastern Corridor expressway was finished in 1984.[4]

There are six storeys in Phase I, with many locations having changed. The first phase also included an office tower called Mount Parker House which has since been demolished and replaced by the East Hotel.

The first floor used to be a Standard Chartered Bank with the remaining space for car parking, until 1987 when a major renovation saw the area converted into retail stores, including Marks & Spencer.

After the relocation of Wing On Department Stores, the former space was left unoccupied for over three years. Only in 1999 was it leased to Citysuper Log-On, and later fashion store Uniqlo.

Phase II[edit]

Phase II was completed in 1987. As there was a hole in the southwest corner of the second floor (opposite Cafe de Coral), one could see part of Whimsy's mini roller coaster ride, but this was filled after the latter's closing down in 1990. There were also large neon advertisements in the middle of Phase II, but these were removed after a big renovation in 2002 and 2014.

In January 2014, Phase II second floor underwent a large renovation by interior designers OPENUU,[5] updated with new ceiling, signages, and standardized shop signages.

The old food court, including Burger King, Oliver's Super Sandwiches, Mario's, Fairwood, were originally situated next to the ice rink. It was closed in 2001 and replaced by another food court on the 3rd floor, called Food Republic. In December 2016, a new food court, TREATS, opened in the original shop of Maxim's Palace. It provides bread, cheese sandwiches, fresh juices, Hong Kong style barbecued food & noodles, pasta, salad, sushi, sashimi and bento. Two restaurants, Cha Cha Room (dim sum) and Minh & Kok (Vietnamese food) are also situated inside TREATS. In 2023, TREATS closed down and was replaced by Carnival™. It provides curry (Japanese food), a bento station, a food shopping area and a Thai restaurant called BAAM PHADTHAI.

Services[edit]

Cityplaza has offered a three-hour free Wi-Fi access and 5G network coverage in the mall.[6] Also, the mall provides two car parks, namely Cityplaza Carpark and Taikoo Shing Stage 10 Carpark.[7]

Entertainment[edit]

The shopping centre is host to the oldest & Hong Kong Island’s only ice skating rink named "Ice Palace".[8] The full renovation and enhancement of the rink, amenities, restaurant and skate shop were completed in 2020.[9]

The cinema, MOViE MOViE Cityplaza was opened in 2017, boasting 6 widescreen theatres, including “MOViEMAXX” and one luxurious VIP house “MM Moments”.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MALL SERVICES | Cityplaza". Archived from the original on 19 December 2015.
  2. ^ www.gawcapital.com https://www.gawcapital.com/en/news/press-release/209. Retrieved 20 January 2021. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Gaw, Schroder Pamfleet Buy CityPlaza One From Swire". Mingtiandi. 9 November 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  4. ^ "中巴總站回憶 – 太古城巴士總站". 26 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Cityplaza | OPENUU 又又設計".
  6. ^ Bureau, Telecomdrive (23 March 2020). "HKT Set to Launch True 5G in Hong Kong on April 1". Telecom Drive. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  7. ^ "MALL SERVICES | Cityplaza". Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  8. ^ "ICE PALACE". 2021. Archived from the original on 17 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Current-Developments | Cityplaza". Archived from the original on 19 July 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2015.

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