Prince's Building

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Template:Short description Template:Use Hong Kong English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Stack Template:Sister project Prince's Building is an office tower with a six-level shopping centre, known as Landmark Prince's. Located along the western side of the southern section of Statue Square in Central, Hong Kong near Central station, the building is connected to Alexandra House and Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong by pedestrian footbridges.

First generationEdit

The first Prince's Building was a four-storey Renaissance architecture building in 1904 on land created from the Chater reclamation,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> located directly south of Queen's Building, completed in 1899. The building was designed by Leigh & Orange<ref name="Colonization2">Template:Cite journal</ref> and had similarities with the Hong Kong Club Building built in 1897. It was replaced by the present building in 1965.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The first building housed several bank and law firm offices including:

Second generationEdit

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, Chanel, Van Cleef & Arpels, Hermès, A. Lange & Söhne, Baccarat, Berluti, Chopard, Christian Louboutin, Chrome Hearts, 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 JSM, KPMG, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

The complex adjoins Statue Square, which it surrounds together with Hong Kong Club Building, Old Supreme Court Building, Mandarin Oriental (former site of Queen's Building) and HSBC Main Building.

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