Henderson Land Development
Coverage of Henderson Land Development in the Nexus archive.
- Peter Lee’s family office signs Kazakhstan deal on green energy projects
Peter Lee Ka-kit's family office signed a green energy project deal with Kazakhstan authorities during his visit and meeting with Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov. The cooperation follows a June visit by a delegation led by John Lee Ka-chiu.
- Family office of Henderson Land boss to fast-track Central Asia green energy plans
The family office of Henderson Land Development's co-chairman and managing director Peter Lee Ka-kit has accelerated its green energy investments in Central Asia, aiming to secure over $1 billion in projects such as sustainable aviation fuel and smart energy storage. Full Vision Capital, the family office, is advancing these initiatives as part of its strategy in the region's agricultural and natural resources.
- Why Hong Kong’s major developers stayed out of Northern Metropolis’ first pilot tender
Hong Kong’s first Northern Metropolis pilot tender attracted only two bidders. Henderson Land Development submitted a standalone bid, while Sino Land partnered with mainland developers and JD.com. The government faces challenges in engaging private developers for housing and technology ambitions.
- Development chief hails ‘diversified’ consortium in Northern Metropolis pilot bid
Hong Kong’s development chief Bernadette Linn Hon-ho praised the collaboration between property developers and industry operators in bids for the Northern Metropolis pilot project, highlighting the consortium's diversity. The government received two bids for the Hung Shui Kiu project, with Henderson Land Development submitting one.
- Henderson, Sino join JD.com in bid for Hong Kong’s first Northern Metropolis pilot project
Henderson Land Development and Sino Land have submitted bids for Hong Kong’s first Northern Metropolis pilot project. Sino Land partnered with five other companies for the tender, and the government is set to receive bids by noon today. The Development Bureau will announce the final number of bids on Friday.
- Hong Kong helpers cry out as popular garden in Central to close for underpass work
A Hong Kong migrant workers' group is calling on authorities to expand pedestrian areas in Central on Sundays as Statue Square Gardens will temporarily close for construction of a pedestrian underpass. The underpass project, part of developer Henderson Land Development's requirements for a Central harbourfront site, will connect the Central MTR station to other areas.