This dissertation attempts to study the impact of disposal of privatized public assets on the community, with reference to Link REIT's asset disposal to private investors in the past three years. The hypothesis of this study is that the disposal of the privatized public assets by Link REIT has more benefits than damages to the community. Two shopping centres, Tin Ma Commercial Centre in Wong Tai Sin and Tsui Lam Square in Tseung Kwan O, were investigated in this study with detailed analysis based on interviews with independent retailers and focus group discussions with shoppers aiming to understand the impacts of the disposal on the community. An in-depth interview with the senior management of Link REIT was conducted to look into Link R...
More than half of the people of Hong Kong live in heavily subsidized public housing and many are sti...
International audienceThis article examines the impact of privatizing retail stores in Hong Kong's s...
The Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) in Hong Kong was enacted from early 1998 to late 2005, to sell the...
Hong Kong Housing Authority has divested its retail facilities in Public Rental Housing Estate to th...
In 2005, Housing Authority finished its privatization project. The Link Real Estate Investment Trust...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-96).Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2010.publishe...
“It must be kept in mind that architects do not design malls for architects; they design them for de...
Urban decay is an inevitable phenomenon in many global cities. Conducting urban renewal to dilapidat...
The purpose of this study is to access the development of The Link REIT as a kind of REITs in Hong K...
PosterAs a typical sector of social infrastructure, public housing in many regions is playing an imp...
Shopping Centers play an important role in the lives of Hong Kong people. Due to the rapid economic ...
Various studies from different universities and government departments indicated that Hong Kong is f...
The first Hong Kong Real Estate Investment Trust (HK-REIT), the Link REIT, was successfully launched...
Purpose - To examine how an incomplete and biased legal/regulatory framework governing the allocatio...
Public housing estates are homes of many Hongkongers, which ties with the ‘collective memory’ of a b...
More than half of the people of Hong Kong live in heavily subsidized public housing and many are sti...
International audienceThis article examines the impact of privatizing retail stores in Hong Kong's s...
The Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) in Hong Kong was enacted from early 1998 to late 2005, to sell the...
Hong Kong Housing Authority has divested its retail facilities in Public Rental Housing Estate to th...
In 2005, Housing Authority finished its privatization project. The Link Real Estate Investment Trust...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-96).Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2010.publishe...
“It must be kept in mind that architects do not design malls for architects; they design them for de...
Urban decay is an inevitable phenomenon in many global cities. Conducting urban renewal to dilapidat...
The purpose of this study is to access the development of The Link REIT as a kind of REITs in Hong K...
PosterAs a typical sector of social infrastructure, public housing in many regions is playing an imp...
Shopping Centers play an important role in the lives of Hong Kong people. Due to the rapid economic ...
Various studies from different universities and government departments indicated that Hong Kong is f...
The first Hong Kong Real Estate Investment Trust (HK-REIT), the Link REIT, was successfully launched...
Purpose - To examine how an incomplete and biased legal/regulatory framework governing the allocatio...
Public housing estates are homes of many Hongkongers, which ties with the ‘collective memory’ of a b...
More than half of the people of Hong Kong live in heavily subsidized public housing and many are sti...
International audienceThis article examines the impact of privatizing retail stores in Hong Kong's s...
The Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) in Hong Kong was enacted from early 1998 to late 2005, to sell the...