The Bay Hub | |
Native Name: | 太豐匯 |
Address: | 17 Kai Cheung Road, Kowloon Bay, Kwun Tong District |
Location City: | Hong Kong |
Coordinates: | 22.3257°N 114.2063°W |
Groundbreaking Date: | 2014 |
Completion Date: | 2016 |
Opened Date: | October 2016[1] |
Client: | Smart Edge Limited Goldin Properties Group[2] |
Height: | 150 m |
Floor Count: | 27 |
Floor Area: | 79,200 m2 / 852,000 ft2 |
Elevator Count: | Passenger lifts: 18 Service lifts: 2 VIP lift: 1 Escalators: 4 Car park passenger lifts: 2[3] |
Architect: | Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC |
Architecture Firm: | Ronald Lu & Partners (Associate Architect) |
Structural Engineer: | Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Limited |
Quantity Surveyor: | Langdon & Seah Hong Kong Limited |
Main Contractor: | Hip Hing Construction Company Limited |
Awards: | Silver Award for "Best Innovative Green Building" (MIPIM Asia Awards 2017)[4] Platinum level of certifications by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and BEAM Plus[5] [6] |
Unit Count: | --> |
Website: | https://www.mapletree.com.sg/cn/All-Properties/MIPL/Hong-Kong/The%20Bay%20Hub.aspx |
The Bay Hub is an office building in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong.
The building was built on a parcel that had been acquired by Goldin Group for HK$3.43 billion.[7]
In April 2019, Mirae Asset Daewoo invested US$243 million in mezzanine debt for Goldin Financial Global Centre .[8]
The private equity fund PAG and Mapletree Investments jointly acquired the building from the liquidator in January 2023 with a 50/50 holding ratio for a total consideration of HK$5.6 billion. The project was renamed The Bay Hub in early 2024, where the character Chinese: 太 and Chinese: 豐 come from the Chinese name of the two companies (Chinese: 太盟投資集團 and Chinese: 豐樹產業).[9]