Introducing Nina Hub
Emerging gradually from within Tsuen Wan West is a new
neighbourhood, Nina Hub. Anchored by the twin Nina Towers, it
encompasses the NINA MALL 1 and 2, is home to Nina Hotel, Hong
Kong’s largest, and now has ranged around its western edge, the
revitalised green spaces of Nina Park, the city’s first and only
wood fossil park. Nina Hub is a destination for locals and visitors
alike, offering office, entertainment, retail, hospitality,
relaxation, and education for all.
Typically, successful
neighbourhoods grow and prosper over time, defining their form
through relevance, utility, and adoption. Chinachem has been
investing in this area of Hong Kong consistently over the past sixty
years, and its gradual transformation will continue long into the
future. The company has also acquired the nearby shopping mall
D·Park, extending further its investment into this vibrant Hong Kong
community.
Central Market
Hong Kong’s revived and revitalised Central Market is an example of urban placemaking at its best. Chinachem Group, in partnership with the Urban Renewal Authority, have created a real playground for all, a destination offering exciting new experiences in food and beverage, eclectic shopping opportunities, and plenty of spots to relax, meet friends, or simply watch the world go by.
Enhancing value throughout
Many factors can be seen reflecting in Hong Kong’s urban
environment. Land availability, economics, regulation, construction
techniques, labour costs, and maybe a degree of complacency, have
conspired to form a cityscape that appears to have overlooked the
desires of its inhabitants.
Our strategy of listening to
the needs of our users, protecting the health of the environment and
our balancing these with our financial bottom line, means a more
harmonious product going forward. Our aim is to create more
sustainable, healthier communities that support the dreams of the
many.