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A row of four Cantonese verandah shophouses at the Johnston Road project of
the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) in Wan Chai, including a pawn shop formerly
known as "Wo Cheong", have been revitalised for adaptive re-use, standing in
harmony with the new development in the neighbourhood.
This project exemplifies vividly the possible co-existence of the old and the
new in redevelopment if new thinking is adopted.
Secretary for Development, Mrs Carrie Lam, and the Chairman of URA, Mr Barry
Cheung, today (Thursday) officiated at a ceremony to mark the completion of the
URA¡¦s first redevelopment cum preservation project at Johnston Road.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Cheung said, "The Johnston Road project, being a
flagship project of the URA, is located at the heartland of old Wan Chai which
is full of historical elements and cultures. When we set into action to
redevelop the area to improve the living environment of residents, we are
mindful of the need to preserve buildings of historical value wherever
possible. We endeavour to strike a balance in redevelopment and
preservation."
"In addition to preserving four unique shophouses of Cantonese verandah-type
and No.18, Ship Street, the project acts as a catalyst to revive economic
activities in the neighbourhood," said Mr Cheung. After six years
for planning and renovation, the buildings have now been restored and used as
specialty restaurants.
Mr Cheung said, "The Johnston Road project is a milestone of URA in its
efforts in redevelopment and preservation, setting a good reference point for
future initiatives, in particular its expanded strategy to set aside a sum
of $1.5 billion to conserve some 30 shophouses of historical significance this
financial year."
Noting that the URA would give full support to the Development Bureau and its
Steering Committee to solicit public views on the way forward for urban
regeneration, Mr Cheung called on members of the public to come forward to make
known their views on what they would like to achieve in urban
regeneration.
To tie in with the strategy review, a series of activities entitled "Towards
Urban Regeneration: Version 3.0" featuring a revolving exhibition and keynote
seminar will be held at the end of the year to deepen public understanding and
discussion of issues involved in urban regeneration.
Mr Cheung expressed his heartfelt thanks to all those who have given support
to the URA on the Johnston Road project. Attending today's ceremony
included Legislative Council members, Wan Chai District Council members, URA
Board members, government officials, former residents of the Johnston Road
project and the joint venture partner, K.Wah International Holdings Limited.
(ENDS)
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