Grand Promenade
The Grand Promenade (Chinese: 嘉亨灣) is a high-rise residential development built in 2005 in Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong. The complex consists of five towers, with towers 2, 3, and 5 being interconnected The towers are 213 - 219 metres tall and contain 2,020 apartments.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.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".
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Tai Hong Street, Hong Kong Island Sai Wan Ho (Eastern District)
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嘉亨灣 Grand Promenade
Tai Hong Street
Hong Kong Island, Sai Wan Ho (Eastern District)
Hong Kong, China
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