Urban Renewal Authority
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The Urban Renewal Authority (市區重建局; URA) is a statutory body in Hong Kong responsible for accelerating redevelopment to provide a better living environment and neighbourhood. It was set up in 1999, replacing its predecessor Land Development Corporation (土地發展公司, or 土發 for short) which was set up in 1988.
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[edit] Projects
[edit] Completed projects
(including previous projects by Land Development Corporation)
- The Center in Central
- Grand Millennium Plaza and Cosco Tower in Sheung Wan
- Langham Place in Mong Kok
[edit] Current projects
- Tsuen Wan Redevelopment Project (between Yeung Uk Road, Tai Ho Road, Sha Tsui Road and Wo Tik Street)
- The Merton (New Praya, Kennedy Town)