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- Ranked No.1 among the Best Companies for Corporate Governance in both Asia and Hong Kong (Best for Disclosure and Transparency, Best for Responsibilities of Management and the Board of Directors, Best for Shareholders' Rights and Equitable Treatment, and Best for Investor Relations) by Asiamoney magazine.
- Ranked No.1 for Best Property Company, Most Accessible Senior Management and Most Useful, Informative Web Site in Asia; also ranked No.1 for Best Company, Most Convincing, Coherent Strategy and Most Transparent Accounts in Hong Kong, by Euromoney magazine.
- Ranked No.1 Property Developer in both Asia and Hong Kong by Euromoney magazine.
- Won 2006 Best Corporate Governance Award from Corporate Governance Asia magazine.
- Won platinum award in the 2006 Reader's Digest Trusted Brand Awards.
- Ranked No.1 Asia's Best Property Company by FinanceAsia magazine for the fourth consecutive year.
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| 2005 |
- Ranked No. 1 among the Best Companies in Hong Kong by Euromoney magazine.
- Ranked No.1 Property Developer in both Asia and Hong Kong by Euromoney magazine.
- Gold medals for best overall 2003/04 annual report in the "Real Estate Development/Service" and "Printing & Publishing" categories of the International ARC Awards.
- Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong & Four Seasons Place opened.
- Ranked No.1 Asia's Best Property Company by FinanceAsia magazine for the third consecutive year.
- apm, the flagship shopping mall in Kwun Tong, opened.
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| 2004 |
- Named Hong Kong's Best Managed Company Since 1991, Hong Kong's Best Company for Corporate Governance, Best Managed Companies in both Asia and Hong Kong by Asiamoney magazine. Recognized as Hong Kong's Best Managed Property Company by Euromoney magazine. Best Property Developer in Asia by FinanceAsia magazine, Best Hong Kong Company for Investor Relations by IR Magazine and Best Corporate Governance in Hong Kong by The Asset magazine.
- 1 Ho Man Tin Hill in Kowloon, Park Island on Ma Wan and Two ifc in Central win 2004 Quality Building Awards.
- Park Island Oceanfront on Ma Wan goes on sale, attracting another keen response.
- SHKP Club membership passes 200,000.
- Handover of YOHO Town Phase 1 in Yuen Long.
- Joints with Chinese University of Hong Kong to launch The Sun Hung Kai Properties Nobel laureates Distinguished Lectures.
- French President Jacques Chirac unveils Picasso's stage curtain Parade at ifc mall.
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| 2003 |
- Named Best Property Developer in Asia by FinanceAsia magazine, Best Property Developer for Corporate Governance in Hong Kong and Best Property Company in Asia by Euromoney magazine, for the fourth year in a row.
- 2001/02 annual report ranked first among Hong Kong developers by CFO Asia magazine. The report also wins gold in Real Estate category of International ARC Awards.
- Anti-SARS Achievement Award from Radio Television Hong Kong and Ming Pao Daily News, in recognition of efforts in the fight against SARS.
- 1 Ho Man Tin Hill in Kowloon and 1 Po Shan Road on Mid-Levels sell well.
- Massive YOHO Town residential development in Yuen Long goes on sale, offering a new generation of residence.
- Completion of Two ifc, Hong Kong's tallest building and a newest landmark.
- Land use transfer agreement signed with Shanghai Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone Development Company, for Lujiazui project. New development will be a HK$8 billion world-class integrated commercial project in Shanghai.
- SHKP Club membership grows to 180,000.
- SHKP Volunteer team set up, with more than 700 members.
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| 2002 |
- 30th Anniversary, now with over 18,000 employees.
- Named Best Property Developer in the Asia Pacific region for Corporate Governance by Asiamoney magazine, Best Property Company in Asia and Best Company in Hong Kong by Euromoney magazine. Ranked among top ten Hong Kong companies for Corporate Governance by The Asset.
- Hong Yip wins Certificate of Excellence in Hong Kong Management Association's 2002 Quality Awards, the first local property manager to win this distinction.
- Handover of The Leighton Hill in Happy Valley.
- Phase 1 of huge Park Island residential project on Ma Wan proves popular with virtually all units selling within two weeks.
- Infrared technology used to inspect external walls at Oscar by the Sea in Tseung Kwan O, further lifting handover quality.
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| 2001 |
- Best corporate web site in Hong Kong according to Asiamoney magazine and Best Property Company in Asia for good Corporate Governance according to Financial Intelligence Asia magazine.
- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts chosen to manage hotel in Two ifc.
- Luxury residential leasing arm Signature Homes set up.
- The Parcville and Villa by the Park in Yuen Long receive Excellent ratings from the Business Environment Council, under its Hong Kong Building Environmental Assessment Method. The Parcville is the first private residential estate in Hong Kong to receive this honour.
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| 2000 |
- Named Best Property Company in Asia by Euromoney magazine and Best Property Company in Asia for Internet site by Financial Intelligence Asia magazine.
- Wins tender for Kowloon Station Development Packages 5, 6 & 7. Project to include office tower of over 100 floors forming 'Victoria Harbour Gateway' with Two ifc above Hong Kong Station.
- SUNeVision Holdings, SHKP's technology flagship, listed on GEM.
- The Leighton Hill in Happy Valley goes on sale. Premium luxury apartments are highly acclaimed in the market.
- Construction begins on The Woodland: mass residential project in Zhongshan.
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| 1999 |
- Named Hong Kong's Best Managed Company of the Decade by Asiamoney magazine and Best Real Estate Developer for Quality of Service by World Architecture magazine.
- Kai Shing wins 1999 Hong Kong Eco-Business Gold Award (Green Office) and becomes first property management company in Hong Kong to receive ISO9002 and ISO14001 accreditation.
- Shanghai commercial building Central Plaza and residential development Acadia Shanghai complete.
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| 1998 |
- Acquisition of sites for The Leighton Hill in Happy Valley and Les Saisons in Shaukeiwan during financial turmoil demonstrates SHKP's confidence in Hong Kong.
- Completion of Airport Railway Hong Kong Station Development Phase 1 - International Finance Centre. Construction of Phase 2 begins.
- Millennium City Phase 1 in Kwun Tong complete, starting transformation of the district into a commercial hub in Kowloon East.
- Le Palais in Tai Tam handed over .
- Route 3 (Country Park Section) opens. Airport Freight Forwarding Centre begin operations.
- Beijing's Sun Dong An Plaza opens: first completed redevelopment in Wangfujing.
- Annual rewards for academic excellence at Beijing's Tsinghua University begin.
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| 1997 |
- Profits reach record high of HK$14.1 billion.
- handover of 3 Repulse Bay Road in Island South.
- East Point City shopping centre in Tseung Kwan O, Grand Century Plaza and Royal Plaza Hotel in Mongkok open.
- Handover of Glorious City Garden Phase 1 in Guangzhou.
- Residents of East Point City in Tseung Kwan O are first to have online booking of clubhouse facilities.
- Kai Shing and Hong Yip win Hong Kong Housing Authority Best Managed Property Award and four Best Managed Home Ownership Scheme Estate Awards.
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| 1996 |
- SmarTone listed in Hong Kong.
- Completion of King's Park Villa luxury apartments in Kowloon.
- SHKP Internet site goes on line.
- SHKP Club set up to enhance two-way communication.
- One of the developers of Airport Express Hong Kong Station, the biggest private commercial property project in Hong Kong
- Property Liaison Team set up to check units before handover. First developer to provide one-year guarantee on new properties.
- SHKP pioneers smart cards in Woodland Crest in Sheung Shui.
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| 1995 |
- World Trade Centre reopens in Causeway Bay after renovations.
- Handover of Shatin's Royal Ascot.
- SHKP Fund for the Elderly established to help needy seniors.
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| 1994 |
- Profits reach HK$10.3 billion; 10,000 employees.
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| 1993 |
- Completion of Hillsborough Court in Mid-Levels and Sun Yuen Long Centre; handover of Yuen Long's Palm Springs.
- SmarTone established: the first GSM mobile operator in Hong Kong.
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| 1992 |
- Central Plaza in Wanchai complete: the tallest building in Asia.
- Kwai Fong's Metroplaza completed in phases: the first grade-A office development in Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung.
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| 1991 |
- Dynasty Court in Mid-Levels handed over, setting the standard for luxury apartments.
- Opening of Tsuen Wan Plaza, Uptown Plaza Shopping Arcade in Tai Po and Metropolis Plaza in Sheung Shui.
- First developer to provide full kitchen facilities with Sea Crest Villa Phase 1 on Castle Peak Road.
- Acquisition of Wilson Parking (Hong Kong).
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| 1990 |
- Work starts on Central Plaza in Wanchai, despite June 4 incident.
- Founder Kwok Tak-seng passes away in October; the next generation take over the business.
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| 1989 |
- The Royal Park Hotel opens in Shatin.
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| 1986 |
- First developer to provide household appliances, with air conditioners included in Tsuen King Gardens, Tsuen Wan.
- Buys sites on Old Peak Road for benchmark luxury residential Dynasty Court and Hillsborough Court developments, in a show of confidence in Hong Kong's future.
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| 1985 |
- Handover of Tai Po Centre residential / commercial development.
- Tsuen Kam Centre in Tsuen Wan goes on sale.
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| 1984 |
- New Town Plaza opens in Shatin.
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| 1983 |
- Handover of large-scale Sun Kwai Fong Gardens and Sun Kwai Hing Gardens residential developments in Kwai Chung.
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| 1982 |
- Moves headquarters to Sun Hung Kai Centre in Wanchai.
- Becomes the first developer to make a substantial investment in the New Territories with massive Shatin development, despite uncertainty over pending reunification with China.
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| 1981 |
- Royal Garden Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui East opens.
- Acquires interest in Kowloon Motor Bus .
- Victoria Centre in Causeway Bay complete.
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| 1979 |
- Sun Hung Kai Properties Insurance and Glorious Concrete (HK) established.
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| 1978 |
- Kai Shing Management Services established.
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| 1977 |
- Relocation of head office to Connaught Centre (now Jardine House) in Central, now with 600 employees. Computerization of operations begins.
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| 1976 |
- Professional consultants review the company's administrative structure to streamline management.
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| 1975 |
- Takes part in the development of Shatin City One, Pokfulam Gardens in Island South and Elizabeth House in Wan Chai.
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| 1974 |
- Multi-tower residential Tsuen Wan Centre paves the way for subsequent large-scale estates.
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| 1973 |
- HK$51.42 million first year profit.
- Hong Yip Service Company acquired.
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| 1972 |
- Sun Hung Kai Properties incorporated on July 14 and goes public on August 23, with market capitalization of HK$400 million.
- Sun Hung Kai Finance established to offer a one-stop mortgage service.
- Headquarters in the Hong Kong Chinese bank Building, with about 30 employees.
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