Milestones

2011

  • Hongkong International Trade & Exhibition Centre at Kowloon Bay was renamed as Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (“KITEC”).
  • Hopewell Holdings Limited and Hopewell Highway Infrastructure Limited were selected as constituent stocks of the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Benchmark Index.
  • Hopewell Holdings Limited’s Published the First Sustainability Report which achieved Global Reporting Initiative Application Level B (image: sustainability report cover).

2010

  • The sale of units of Broadwood Twelve, a luxury apartment project in Happy Valley, was launched.
  • Phase II of the Western Delta Route commenced operation.
  • Hopewell Highway Infrastructure Limited became the first non-financial institution to issue RMB corporate bonds in Hong Kong.
  • Hopewell Holdings Limited was selected as one of the 30 constituent stocks of the “Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index”, reflecting the Group’s strong performance in corporate sustainability.

2009

  • The2X600MW Heyuan Power Plant, one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly coal-fired power plants in Guangdong Province, commenced commercial operation.
  • GardenEast, with 216 high quality serviced apartments, commenced operation.
  • The tender for the Lee Tung Street Project in Wan Chai was awarded to the joint venture formed by the Group and Sino Land Company Limited.
  • The Group was the venue sponsor for Bowling, Cue Sports and DanceSport in the Hong Kong 2009 East Asian Games, with the competitions of these three sports held at the Hongkong International Trade & Exhibition Centre.
  • Phase III of the Western Delta Route commenced construction.

2008

The Group signed a letter of intent to build a prototype wind turbine in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province using a technology developed within the Group.

2007

  • Hopewell Holdings Limited celebrated its 35th Anniversary.
  • QRE Plaza, a 25-storey commercial building targeted for trendy food and beverage outlets and unique servicing trades, was completed. The building is conveniently connected to Hopewell Centre through a covered footbridge.
  • A new brand “The East” was created and launched for a dining and entertainment community in Wan Chai comprising of the Group’s retail outlets in Hopewell Centre, QRE Plaza, Wu Chung House and GardenEast.
  • EMax, a new shopping and entertainment centre located in HITEC, was opened. The new multi-purpose hall, Star Hall, became a popular performance venue in town.

2005

Phase II of the Western Delta Route started construction.

2004

Phase I of the Western Delta Route commenced operation.

2003

The Group successfully spin off its PRC projects holding subsidiary, Hopewell Highway Infrastructure Limited, on the Main Board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (stock code: 737), raising over HK$3,000 million to promote and develop new expressway, tunnel and bridge infrastructure projects in the Pearl River Delta region in the PRC.

Prospectus

2002

Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Hopewell Holdings Limited.

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