〈The Standard, Mar 28, 2026〉Henderson Land Development (0012) said its flagship Central office development, the Henderson, has won three major honors at the International Property Awards in London, including the top title “World’s Best Property,” as the developer marks its 50th anniversary with strong leasing momentum.
At the awards ceremony, the project also picked up “Best International Commercial High Rise Development” and “Best Commercial High Rise Development Asia Pacific,” standing out among thousands of global competitors.
〈Hong Kong Business, Mar 27, 2026〉The Housing Authority’s Subsidised Housing Committee has endorsed higher public rental housing (PRH) income limits by an average of 2.8% and asset limits by 1.4% for all household sizes for 2026–27, effective 1 April 2026.
Income and asset limits for PRH will rise across all household sizes in 2026–27, with income caps increasing from $13,230 to $69,150 to $13,926 to $72,789, and asset limits rising from $295,000 to $974,000.
The committee reviews PRH income and asset limits annually under an established mechanism.
〈The Standard, Mar 26, 2026〉CK Asset's (1113) Blue Coast in Wong Chuk Hang, sold three four-bedroom units by tender on Wednesday, cashing in around HK$120 million.
This deal sets new records for the Blue Coast series, marking the highest sale price and the highest price per sq ft to date.
〈Asian Post, Mar 25, 2026〉A whole-block commercial-residential property at 67-71 Argyle Street in Mong Kok will be offered for public tender, with the sale scheduled to close at noon on 27 May, according to its sole agent CBRE.
The corner property sits next to Exit D2 of MTR Mong Kok Station.
The ground-floor shop is currently leased to Futu Securities, which has installed a large LED advertising screen.
The asset could appeal to buyers seeking both rental income and longer-term upside, with CBRE citing asset enhancement and redevelopment potential subject to government approvals.
〈RTHK News, Mar 25, 2026〉Oil prices rose and stocks fell on Friday as the United States and Israel struck Iranian nuclear sites, denting optimism over potential talks to end nearly a month of war in the Middle East.
US President Donald Trump has extended a deadline for Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its energy grid, pushing it from Friday to April 6.
But with Iran maintaining a hold on the strait and intense hostilities continuing, Trump's announcement failed to lift the mood on markets.