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Grand Promenade

The Grand Promenade (simplified Chinese: 嘉亨湾; traditional Chinese: 嘉亨灣; Jyutping: ga1 hang1 waan1) is a high-rise residential development located at 38 Tai Hong Street, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is developed by Henderson Land Development and its subsidiary, The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Co Ltd. in 2005.

Grand Promenade
嘉亨灣
Grand Promenade
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential[1]
Location38 Tai Hong Street, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong
Opening2005; 19 years ago (2005)[1]
Height
Roof219 m (719 ft)[1]
Technical details
Floor count66[1]
Design and construction
DeveloperHenderson Land Development, The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Co Ltd.[1]

Grand Promenade is built along the east coast of Hong Kong Island. The complex consists of 5 towers ((omitted tower 4) with towers 2, 3, and 5 being interconnected[2] Grande Promenade provides 2,020 residential units. The saleable area of Grande Promenade ranges from 293 sq.ft. to 2,170 sq.ft. [1] The towers are arranged in a way that most units have a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, Lei Yue Mun, Tathong Channel, or Shaukeiwan Typhoon Shelter. There are clubhouses and swimming pools for residents of the estate. Grand Promenade is also a pet-friendly private housing estates on Hong Kong Island.

Grand Promenade is one of the 20 major housing estates in Hong Kong,[3] and one of the constituent housing estates of the Centa-City Leading Index. According to the 2021 Population Census in Hong Kong, Grand Promenade's median monthly income from major occupations and median monthly household income are HKD45,000 (USD5,750) (ranking 14th in Hong Kong) and HKD67,300 (USD8,600) (ranking 37th in Hong Kong).

In terms of architecture, the 3 towers of Grand Promenade (Towers 2, 3 and 5) are 219 meters high, making them the 36th tallest buildings in Hong Kong. The other two buildings (Towers 1 and 6) are 209 meters high, making them the 63rd tallest buildings in Hong Kong. In addition, Grand Promenade is the tallest residential buildings and the third tallest building in Eastern District on Hong Kong Island, so it is one of the landmark buildings in the district.

History and Naming edit

Grand Promenade was formerly the Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier. In Jyutping, Grand Promenade is pronounced as "Ga Hang Waan". The name 'Ga Hang' implies smooth sailing in all endeavours, with 'Ga' representing diversity and inclusivity, 'Hang' representing smoothness and unobstructed progress, and 'Waan' representing the waterfront location of the property. The name embodies the ideal of a high-quality, seaside residence on Hong Kong Island where everything goes smoothly.

Housing edit

Completed in 2005 by Henderson Land Development, there are 5 residential towers (Tower 4 omitted) in a L-shape built upon the base with a total of 2,020 apartments. Residential floors start from 7/F or 8/F to 71/F or 73/F (4/F, 14/F, 24/F, 34/F, 40/F, 44/F, 54/F & 64/F omitted), have 3 to 8 units per floor and a saleable area of 293 sq.ft to 2,170 sq.ft. Each unit has a balcony or flat roof. The penthouses have a rooftop with a jacuzzi.

Rank Name Chinese name Height (m) Height (ft) Floor count
1 Grand Promenade 2—5 嘉亨灣第二至五座 219 718 66
2 Grand Promenade 1 嘉亨灣第一座 213 700 63
2 Grand Promenade 6 嘉亨灣第六座 213 700 63

Amenities edit

The development has an extensive clubhouse facilities. Club@Sea, currently located on the 6th floor, covers an area of 130,000 sq.ft. and has more than 70 facilities, which are categorised into four themes: Leisure World, Fitness World, Sports World and Family Kingdom. Facilities include a table tennis room, multi-function room, art studio, game room, band room, Chinese opera room, glow bowling centre, American pool/snooker, karaoke rooms, aerobics/yoga room, piano rooms, conference room, golf simulator room, learning kitchen room, gymnasium, tepidarium, wine gallery etc. Also, it has a garden-style garden platform and sky garden, a 25-meter outdoor all-weather swimming pool, a private dog park and a jogging trail, providing the resident with space for fresh air and entertainment.

Ancillary Facilities edit

Next to Lei King Wan, there is a gathering area of various speciality restaurants - "SOHO East", as well as supermarkets and daily necessities chain stores on the ground floor. There are many livelihood stores and restaurants around MTR Sai Wan Ho Station, banks, shopping malls, cooked food centres and markets. In terms of community recreational facilities, there are Quarry Bay Park, Aldrich Bay Park, Sai Wan Ho Waterfront Park, Island East Sports Centre, Sai Wan Ho Sports Center, Sai Wan Ho Playground and Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre nearby for public use.

Grand Promenade is close to Cityplaza and the core business district of Taikoo Place, and there are many international schools nearby, with complete living and transportation facilities. Therefore, it is favoured by business and corporate tenants and expats like Hong Kong drifter, Japanese and Korean families. At the same time, it also attracts professionals and middle-class people to live here.

Transportation edit

Grand Promenade is accessible by public transportation and road, with major highways nearby. It is located 5-min away from Sai Wan Ho MTR station while being next to the Harbour and within easy access to the central business districts in Hong Kong. Grand Promenade is located just a 10-min walk distance to Taikoo Place in Quarry Bay and it is just 12min- & 18min-away only to Causeway Bay and Central, Hong Kong by MTR.

There is a public transport interchange on the ground floor of Grand Promenade and a 3-storey parking lot on the upper floor. There are many direct bus and minibus routes to Causeway Bay, Admiralty, Central, Stanley etc. There are also various transportation nearby, including trams and ferries to Kwun Tong & Lei Yue Mun.

Therefore, it is favoured by people and tenants who work and study on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon East, especially Hong Kong drifters and professionals who work in Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai and Quarry Bay. At the same time, it also attracts plenty of professionals and middle-class people to live here.

Education edit

Grand Promenade is in secondary school Eastern District School net, while in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 14.[4] Many reputable primary schools are in the School Net 14, such as Pun U Association Wah Yan Primary School, Canossa School Hong Kong, Kiangsu & Chekiang Primary School and North Point Government Primary School. For secondary schools, Belilios Public School, Canossa College, Cheung Chuk Shan College, Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College, St. Mark's School, Munsang College (Hong Kong Island) and Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School etc. are located in Eastern District secondary school net.

Grand Promenade is also close to various international schools, such as the Korean International School of Hong Kong, DSC International School Hong Kong, The International Montessori School and ESF Quarry Bay School. The development is also near several reputable international nurseries such as Grace Garden International Kindergarten. And it only takes 30 minutes from Grand Promenade to the University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Shue Yan University.

Demographics edit

In the 2016 by-census, the estate population was recorded as 4,573. The median age of the residents was 36.9. Over 35% of the population is non-Chinese.[5]

History edit

The entire complex was developed by Henderson Land Development and its subsidiary, The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Co Ltd.[1] Henderson Land won a tender for a site in Sai Wan Ho for Grand Promenade with a land premium of HK$2.43 billion in January 2001.

Controversy edit

Land Calculation Controversy edit

In July 2001, the developer successfully applied for and was granted permission to exclude the public transport terminus from the gross floor area in its building plan.[6] A land tender controversy was caused when the Government maintained that former Director of Building Authority Leung Chin-man had reasonably exercised his discretionary powers to exempt the area of a public transport terminus in the gross floor area calculation of the development. The effect was to allow the addition of 10,700 square meters to the project, more than doubling the number of apartments from 1,008 to 2,020, costing the government HK$125 million in lost revenue.[7][8]

In November 2005, the Audit Commission accused Leung of not conferring with other government departments before exercising his discretionary power, thus handing the developer an additional HK$3.2 billion.[6] Leung tabled a judicial review. The two sides reached a deal in May 2006, when the Commissioner dropped legal proceedings, and Leung abandoned his judicial review.[8]

Wall Effect of Area Nearby edit

This property has been cited by the government and academics as having had a negative "wall effect" on surrounding neighbourhoods because of its bulky size on reclaimed land next to the harbour, which leads to poor air ventilation for nearby residents.[9]

The awarding of the tender in 2001 to billionaire Lee Shau Kee's Henderson Land Development was met with much controversy over the calculation of land premium. The result of this controversial episode was the massive size of the towers and the aforementioned negative "wall effect".

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Grand Promenade". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 13 July 2008.
  2. ^ . Emporis.com. Archived from the original on 20 January 2005. Retrieved 13 July 2008.
  3. ^ "香港置業:上周20大屋苑成交49宗 按周升2.1%".
  4. ^ "POA2023 Primary School Lists by School Net for Discretionary Places Admission Stage". Education Bureau. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Major Housing Estates". 2016 Population By-census. Census and Statistics Department.
  6. ^ a b . The Standard. 17 May 2006. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2007.
  7. ^ "Learn from Grand Promenade in hub planning, officials told". South China Morning Post. 16 February 2006. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  8. ^ a b Wong, Albert (25 May 2006). . The Standard. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2007.
  9. ^ "New body to tighten 'green building' code". South China Morning Post. 12 January 2009. Retrieved 3 August 2020.

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This article is about a highrise development in Hong Kong For the road in Perth see Grand Promenade Perth The Grand Promenade simplified Chinese 嘉亨湾 traditional Chinese 嘉亨灣 Jyutping ga1 hang1 waan1 is a high rise residential development located at 38 Tai Hong Street Sai Wan Ho Hong Kong Island Hong Kong It is developed by Henderson Land Development and its subsidiary The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Co Ltd in 2005 Grand Promenade嘉亨灣Grand PromenadeGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeResidential 1 Location38 Tai Hong Street Sai Wan Ho Hong KongOpening2005 19 years ago 2005 1 HeightRoof219 m 719 ft 1 Technical detailsFloor count66 1 Design and constructionDeveloperHenderson Land Development The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Co Ltd 1 Grand Promenade is built along the east coast of Hong Kong Island The complex consists of 5 towers omitted tower 4 with towers 2 3 and 5 being interconnected 2 Grande Promenade provides 2 020 residential units The saleable area of Grande Promenade ranges from 293 sq ft to 2 170 sq ft 1 The towers are arranged in a way that most units have a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour Lei Yue Mun Tathong Channel or Shaukeiwan Typhoon Shelter There are clubhouses and swimming pools for residents of the estate Grand Promenade is also a pet friendly private housing estates on Hong Kong Island Contents 1 History and Naming 2 Housing 3 Amenities 4 Ancillary Facilities 5 Transportation 6 Education 7 Demographics 8 History 8 1 Controversy 8 1 1 Land Calculation Controversy 8 1 2 Wall Effect of Area Nearby 9 See also 10 References 11 External links Grand Promenade is one of the 20 major housing estates in Hong Kong 3 and one of the constituent housing estates of the Centa City Leading Index According to the 2021 Population Census in Hong Kong Grand Promenade s median monthly income from major occupations and median monthly household income are HKD45 000 USD5 750 ranking 14th in Hong Kong and HKD67 300 USD8 600 ranking 37th in Hong Kong In terms of architecture the 3 towers of Grand Promenade Towers 2 3 and 5 are 219 meters high making them the 36th tallest buildings in Hong Kong The other two buildings Towers 1 and 6 are 209 meters high making them the 63rd tallest buildings in Hong Kong In addition Grand Promenade is the tallest residential buildings and the third tallest building in Eastern District on Hong Kong Island so it is one of the landmark buildings in the district History and Naming editGrand Promenade was formerly the Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier In Jyutping Grand Promenade is pronounced as Ga Hang Waan The name Ga Hang implies smooth sailing in all endeavours with Ga representing diversity and inclusivity Hang representing smoothness and unobstructed progress and Waan representing the waterfront location of the property The name embodies the ideal of a high quality seaside residence on Hong Kong Island where everything goes smoothly Housing editCompleted in 2005 by Henderson Land Development there are 5 residential towers Tower 4 omitted in a L shape built upon the base with a total of 2 020 apartments Residential floors start from 7 F or 8 F to 71 F or 73 F 4 F 14 F 24 F 34 F 40 F 44 F 54 F amp 64 F omitted have 3 to 8 units per floor and a saleable area of 293 sq ft to 2 170 sq ft Each unit has a balcony or flat roof The penthouses have a rooftop with a jacuzzi Rank Name Chinese name Height m Height ft Floor count 1 Grand Promenade 2 5 嘉亨灣第二至五座 219 718 66 2 Grand Promenade 1 嘉亨灣第一座 213 700 63 2 Grand Promenade 6 嘉亨灣第六座 213 700 63 nbsp Grand Promenade Right from Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence nbsp Entrance of Grand Promenade nbsp Grand PromenadeAmenities editThe development has an extensive clubhouse facilities Club Sea currently located on the 6th floor covers an area of 130 000 sq ft and has more than 70 facilities which are categorised into four themes Leisure World Fitness World Sports World and Family Kingdom Facilities include a table tennis room multi function room art studio game room band room Chinese opera room glow bowling centre American pool snooker karaoke rooms aerobics yoga room piano rooms conference room golf simulator room learning kitchen room gymnasium tepidarium wine gallery etc Also it has a garden style garden platform and sky garden a 25 meter outdoor all weather swimming pool a private dog park and a jogging trail providing the resident with space for fresh air and entertainment Ancillary Facilities editNext to Lei King Wan there is a gathering area of various speciality restaurants SOHO East as well as supermarkets and daily necessities chain stores on the ground floor There are many livelihood stores and restaurants around MTR Sai Wan Ho Station banks shopping malls cooked food centres and markets In terms of community recreational facilities there are Quarry Bay Park Aldrich Bay Park Sai Wan Ho Waterfront Park Island East Sports Centre Sai Wan Ho Sports Center Sai Wan Ho Playground and Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre nearby for public use Grand Promenade is close to Cityplaza and the core business district of Taikoo Place and there are many international schools nearby with complete living and transportation facilities Therefore it is favoured by business and corporate tenants and expats like Hong Kong drifter Japanese and Korean families At the same time it also attracts professionals and middle class people to live here Transportation editGrand Promenade is accessible by public transportation and road with major highways nearby It is located 5 min away from Sai Wan Ho MTR station while being next to the Harbour and within easy access to the central business districts in Hong Kong Grand Promenade is located just a 10 min walk distance to Taikoo Place in Quarry Bay and it is just 12min amp 18min away only to Causeway Bay and Central Hong Kong by MTR There is a public transport interchange on the ground floor of Grand Promenade and a 3 storey parking lot on the upper floor There are many direct bus and minibus routes to Causeway Bay Admiralty Central Stanley etc There are also various transportation nearby including trams and ferries to Kwun Tong amp Lei Yue Mun Therefore it is favoured by people and tenants who work and study on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon East especially Hong Kong drifters and professionals who work in Central Admiralty Wan Chai and Quarry Bay At the same time it also attracts plenty of professionals and middle class people to live here Education editGrand Promenade is in secondary school Eastern District School net while in Primary One Admission POA School Net 14 4 Many reputable primary schools are in the School Net 14 such as Pun U Association Wah Yan Primary School Canossa School Hong Kong Kiangsu amp Chekiang Primary School and North Point Government Primary School For secondary schools Belilios Public School Canossa College Cheung Chuk Shan College Hong Kong Chinese Women s Club College St Mark s School Munsang College Hong Kong Island and Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School etc are located in Eastern District secondary school net Grand Promenade is also close to various international schools such as the Korean International School of Hong Kong DSC International School Hong Kong The International Montessori School and ESF Quarry Bay School The development is also near several reputable international nurseries such as Grace Garden International Kindergarten And it only takes 30 minutes from Grand Promenade to the University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Shue Yan University Demographics editIn the 2016 by census the estate population was recorded as 4 573 The median age of the residents was 36 9 Over 35 of the population is non Chinese 5 History editThe entire complex was developed by Henderson Land Development and its subsidiary The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Co Ltd 1 Henderson Land won a tender for a site in Sai Wan Ho for Grand Promenade with a land premium of HK 2 43 billion in January 2001 Controversy edit Land Calculation Controversy edit In July 2001 the developer successfully applied for and was granted permission to exclude the public transport terminus from the gross floor area in its building plan 6 A land tender controversy was caused when the Government maintained that former Director of Building Authority Leung Chin man had reasonably exercised his discretionary powers to exempt the area of a public transport terminus in the gross floor area calculation of the development The effect was to allow the addition of 10 700 square meters to the project more than doubling the number of apartments from 1 008 to 2 020 costing the government HK 125 million in lost revenue 7 8 In November 2005 the Audit Commission accused Leung of not conferring with other government departments before exercising his discretionary power thus handing the developer an additional HK 3 2 billion 6 Leung tabled a judicial review The two sides reached a deal in May 2006 when the Commissioner dropped legal proceedings and Leung abandoned his judicial review 8 Wall Effect of Area Nearby edit This property has been cited by the government and academics as having had a negative wall effect on surrounding neighbourhoods because of its bulky size on reclaimed land next to the harbour which leads to poor air ventilation for nearby residents 9 The awarding of the tender in 2001 to billionaire Lee Shau Kee s Henderson Land Development was met with much controversy over the calculation of land premium The result of this controversial episode was the massive size of the towers and the aforementioned negative wall effect See also editList of tallest buildings in Hong Kong Les SaisonsReferences edit a b c d e f g Grand Promenade SkyscraperPage com Retrieved 13 July 2008 Grand Promenade Emporis com Archived from the original on 20 January 2005 Retrieved 13 July 2008 香港置業 上周20大屋苑成交49宗 按周升2 1 POA2023 Primary School Lists by School Net for Discretionary Places Admission Stage Education Bureau Retrieved 27 September 2022 Major Housing Estates 2016 Population By census Census and Statistics Department a b Audit chief backs lawmakers in Promenade row The Standard 17 May 2006 Archived from the original on 22 May 2011 Retrieved 23 March 2007 Learn from Grand Promenade in hub planning officials told South China Morning Post 16 February 2006 Retrieved 3 August 2020 a b Wong Albert 25 May 2006 Audit chief in deal on judicial review The Standard Archived from the original on 22 May 2011 Retrieved 23 March 2007 New body to tighten green building code South China Morning Post 12 January 2009 Retrieved 3 August 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grand Promenade Tower s Website Archived 16 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine 22 17 07 N 114 13 29 E 22 28518 N 114 22473 E 22 28518 114 22473 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grand Promenade amp oldid 1182949565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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