Hong Kong Buildings Department: 6 building plans approved in June, total value of newly completed buildings approximately 11.4 billion Hong Kong dollars.
The Hong Kong Buildings Department approved a total of 6 sets of building plans in June, including 3 in Kowloon and 3 in the New Territories. These include 2 residential and commercial developments, 2 factories and industrial developments, and 2 community service developments.
In June, the Hong Kong Buildings Department approved a total of 6 sets of building plans, including 3 in Kowloon and 3 in the New Territories, including 2 residential and mixed commercial developments, 2 factories and industrial developments, and 2 community service developments.
A total of 11 construction projects were approved to commence, with a total residential floor area of approximately 85,800 square meters and involving 1,815 units; and a non-residential floor area of approximately 196,000 square meters. Additionally, the department also received notices for the commencement of 3 building projects with superstructure works.
The Buildings Department also issued 18 occupation permits, including 3 in Hong Kong Island, 7 in Kowloon, and 8 in the New Territories. The total residential floor area is approximately 180,800 square meters, with a total of 2,637 units; and the non-residential floor area is approximately 77,800 square meters.
The total value of newly completed buildings in June is approximately 11.4 billion Hong Kong dollars.
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