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==Second generation== [[File:Chanel Store in Prince's Building, Central, Hong Kong--2014-12.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Chanel]] flagship store at Landmark Prince's]][[File:HK 中環 Central 德輔道 Des Voeux Road 太子大廈 Prince's Building shop 愛馬仕 Hermes clothing night August 2019 IX2.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Hermès]] flagship store at Landmark Prince's]] In 1963, the first building was demolished to make way for the current Prince's Building. It was designed by architecture firm Palmer & Turner. The 29 floor complex is an office and retail complex and is owned by [[Hongkong Land]]. In 1965, [[Hongkong Land]] constructed the first air-conditioned pedestrian bridge in Hong Kong, connecting Prince's Building to The Mandarin Hotel. This concept was later adapted by other developers, and formed the [[Central Elevated Walkway]] system. The six levels of retail floors, now known as Landmark Prince's, house flagship stores of luxury brands including [[Cartier (jeweler)|Cartier]], [[Chanel]], [[Van Cleef & Arpels]], [[Hermès]], [[A. Lange & Söhne]], [[Baccarat (company)|Baccarat]], [[Berluti]], [[Chopard]], [[Christian Louboutin]], [[Chrome Hearts]], [[Damiani (jewelry company)|Damiani]], [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]], [[Buccellati]], [[F. P. Journe]], [[Qeelin]], [[Panerai]] and [[Vacheron Constantin]]. Landmark Prince's is also known for smaller upmarket boutique-style shops on its second and third floors; these two retail floors are branded as "Landmark Home & Kids". Tenants of the office tower currently include [[Mayer Brown|Mayer Brown JSM]], [[KPMG]], and [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]]. The complex adjoins [[Statue Square]], which it surrounds together with [[Hong Kong Club Building]], [[Court of Final Appeal Building|Old Supreme Court Building]], [[Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong|Mandarin Oriental]] (former site of Queen's Building) and [[HSBC Building (Hong Kong)|HSBC Main Building]].
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