Langham Place
Langham Place is a business and commercial complex which opened in the fourth quarter of 2004 in Hong Kong, comprising a shopping mall, hotel and office tower. Located in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, the complex occupies two entire blocks defined by Argyle Street, Portland Street, Shantung Street and Reclamation Street. Shanghai Street separates the hotel and office tower from the shopping mall.
The complex was the result of an urban renewal project under Land Development Corporation, later known as Urban Renewal Authority (URA). The project is to cleanse and modernize a dilapidated area of Kowloon previously known as a red light district, especially Portland Street.
The 59 storey Grade A office tower, Langham Place Office Tower, is the tallest in Kowloon at 255.1 m (837 ft). The complex has a gross floor area of 1.8 million sq. ft., houses the office tower, a 15 storey mall including 2 basements that spirals up to the 13th floor, and a 665 room hotel. The mall is connected to the Mong Kok MTR station of the MTR via an underground passage (Exit C3), opened on 3 March 2005.
Other Information
- Location : Mong Kok, Hong Kong
- Use : mixed
- Status : completed
- Opening : 2004
- Height Roof : 255.1 m
- Floor count : 59
- Floor area : 1.8 million sq. ft.
- Architect : Wong & Ouyang (HK), The Jerde Partnership
- Developer : Great Eagle Group, Urban Renewal Authority
- Owner : Champion REIT