Kowloon City Plaza

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Kowloon City Plaza (KCP)

The main entrance of Kowloon City Plaza
Location 128 Carpenter Road
Opening date December 1993
Developer Pamfleet
Owner Pamfleet
Architect Aedas Architects
No. of stores and services over 150
Total retail floor area 640,000 sq ft (59,000 m2)
Parking 400 spaces
No. of floors 6 floors and 2 basement floor
Website KCP.hk
Kowloon City Plaza
Simplified Chinese 九龙城广场
Traditional Chinese 九龍城廣場

Kowloon City Plaza (Chinese: 九龍城廣場, KCP for short) is one of the shopping malls located at Kowloon City in Hong Kong.[1] It was established in December 1993. However, during October 2005, the shopping mall underwent a renovation by a company named Pamfleet with ninety million Hong Kong dollars (HKD), and the mall finished its renovation and re-established itself on 26 January, 2007.[2]

Location

The Logo of Kowloon City Plaza

Kowloon City Plaza is located near the Kowloon Walled City Park and Carpenter Road Park. The future and proposed To Kwa Wan Station of the Shatin to Central Link (SCL) of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) will be situated near the shopping mall.

Configuration

Kowloon City Plaza comprises some one million square feet of retail space. It includes over 150 retail stores. There is also parking accommodation for 400 cars.

Basement 2 and 3: Car park.

Basement 1: Main exhibition venues and restaurants.

Lower Ground: Watson, DBS Bank, Fotomax and 7-11 convenience stores. The same floor also has a number of restaurants and eateries, including McDonald's, Yumin Private Beef Noodles, Kee Wah Bakery King Bread and Saint Honore Cake Shop.

Upper Ground: DC, Adidas, Yun Kee, Quiksilver, Crocodile, Extraganza.

1st Floor: Fashion stores.

2nd Floor and 3rd Floor: Jusco department store and supermarket.

4th Floor: Fu Yuen Seafood Restaurant and the Neway karaoke.

5th Floor: Car park.

Design Features and Concept

The Customer Services Counter of Kowloon City Plaza during Chinese Lunar New Year

Kowloon City Plaza's clean and modern architectural design is created by Aedas Architects in 2005-2006.[3]

Gallery

See also

References

5. This article draws some information from the corresponding article in Chinese wikipedia.

External links

Coordinates: 22°19′51″N 114°11′18″E / 22.33096°N 114.18823°E / 22.33096; 114.18823

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