After years, Macau firm opts out of Hong Kong renewal project, seeks US$153m for site
•A North Point redevelopment site is being sold for HK$1.2 billion (US$153 million) after the owner opted out of a renewal project.
•The owner cited potential losses of up to 30% as a reason for the decision to sell.
•The sale highlights the challenges faced by private developers in Hong Kong's urban-renewal initiatives.
→A North Point redevelopment site is being sold for HK$1.2 billion (US$153 million) after the owner opted out of a renewal project.
→The owner cited potential losses of up to 30% as a reason for the decision to sell.
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