Yau Ma Tei Car Park Building Explained

Yau Ma Tei Car Park Building was a public multi-storey car park located at No. 250 Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei, Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong.[1] Built in 1970,[2] the building is scheduled for demolition in 2021.

History

The Yau Ma Tei Car Park Building and the nearby Yau Ma Tei Government Office occupy the former site of an old market, after which the adjacent Market Street, considered one of the oldest streets in Kowloon, is named. The market was relocated to the Yau Ma Tei Market, built in 1957 along Kansu Street.[3] [4]

The Yau Ma Tei Car Park Building opened in early 1970. In 1977, the Gascoigne Road Flyover was built to bypass existing surface road and go through the building.

A contract for works including the demolition of the Yau Ma Tei Car Park Building was signed on 6 March 2018 between the Highways Department and Build King-SKEC Joint Venture.[5] The car park was closed in phases starting on 1 November 2020, and finally on 1 January 2021.[6]

Features

The Gascoigne Road Flyover, part of the West Kowloon Corridor, passes through the building.

Yau Ma Tei Car Park has 770 parking spaces for private cars and 76 parking spaces for motorcycles.[1]

The building also houses or has housed government offices and facilities, as well as non governmental offices. They include:

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Government car parks managed by Transport Department . .
  2. Web site: Hong Kong Annual Report for 1969.
  3. Web site: Heritage Impact Assessment Report of Yaumati Theatre and Red Brick Building . October 2008 . . . 7, 11 .
  4. Web site: Yau Ma Tei Market . Docomomo Hong Kong .
  5. Web site: Contract signed for Central Kowloon Route . 6 March 2018 . Hong Kong Government press release .
  6. Web site: Transport Department - Carparks.
  7. Web site: 2014 global report. Income and expenditures . .