Districts: Kwun Tong
Hung To Road is located in Kwun Tong District and historically formed a vital part of the Kwun Tong Industrial Area. Much of this industrial zone was built on reclaimed land between the 1950s and 1970s, when it was home to a large concentration of factories and manufacturing enterprises. It embodied the “grand vision” of Kwun Tong’s industrial development and bore witness to the region’s industrial heyday. Hung To Road is characterized by its strong industrial atmosphere, featuring numerous industrial buildings such as the Century Industrial Centre, the Culture Communication Centre, and the Po Wah Enterprise Centre, which reflect the area’s traditional industrial function. With urban development, several industrial building revitalization projects have emerged in the district. Among them, KOHO—Kwun Tong’s first revitalization project—successfully transformed an industrial building into office space and ground-floor retail units, infusing the area with a fresh commercial vibe. In recent years, the government and relevant developers have actively promoted the revitalization and upgrading of Hung To Road and its surrounding industrial buildings, encouraging the conversion of some old industrial buildings into multi-functional commercial properties. This initiative introduces office spaces, retail, dining, and diverse service industries, infusing new vitality into the area. These new construction and revitalization projects have not only enhanced the area’s commercial atmosphere and property values but have also facilitated Kwun Tong’s transformation from a traditional industrial zone into a modern commercial and business district, further solidifying Hung To Road’s status as a key commercial hub in Kowloon East. In addition, the retail landscape around Hung To Road has become increasingly diverse alongside the area’s transformation. While it remains primarily service-oriented for industry and commerce, the emergence of more office buildings and co-working spaces has driven rising demand for dining and retail, leading to a richer and more varied array of retail formats.
Hung To Road is located in Kwun Tong District and historically formed a vital part of the Kwun Tong Industrial Area. Much of this industrial zone was built on reclaimed land between the 1950s and 1970s, when it was home to a large concentration of factories and manufacturing enterprises. It embodied the “grand vision” of Kwun Tong’s industrial development and bore witness to the region’s industrial heyday. Hung To Road is characterized by its strong industrial atmosphere, featuring numerous industrial buildings such as the Century Industrial Centre, the Culture Communication Centre, and the Po Wah Enterprise Centre, which reflect the area’s traditional industrial function. With urban development, several industrial building revitalization projects have emerged in the district. Among them, KOHO—Kwun Tong’s first revitalization project—successfully transformed an industrial building into office space and ground-floor retail units, infusing the area with a fresh commercial vibe. In recent years, the government and relevant developers have actively promoted the revitalization and upgrading of Hung To Road and its surrounding industrial buildings, encouraging the conversion of some old industrial buildings into multi-functional commercial properties. This initiative introduces office spaces, retail, dining, and diverse service industries, infusing new vitality into the area. These new construction and revitalization projects have not only enhanced the area’s commercial atmosphere and property values but have also facilitated Kwun Tong’s transformation from a traditional industrial zone into a modern commercial and business district, further solidifying Hung To Road’s status as a key commercial hub in Kowloon East. In addition, the retail landscape around Hung To Road has become increasingly diverse alongside the area’s transformation. While it remains primarily service-oriented for industry and commerce, the emergence of more office buildings and co-working spaces has driven rising demand for dining and retail, leading to a richer and more varied array of retail formats.
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Hung To Road in Kwun Tong, once a witness to the area's industrial boom, is now transforming from a traditional industrial zone into a key modern commercial hub in East Kowloon through multiple industrial building revitalization projects.
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$12
-20.7%
$18
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