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Hong Kong Club Building

The Hong Kong Club Building
Chinese: 香港會所大廈
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The third generation (1980) Hong Kong Club Building.
General information
Type
Location 1 Jackson Road, Central, Hong Kong, China
Coordinates 22°16′53.40″N 114°9′39.60″E / 22.2815000°N 114.1610000°E / 22.2815000; 114.1610000Coordinates: 22°16′53.40″N 114°9′39.60″E / 22.2815000°N 114.1610000°E / 22.2815000; 114.1610000
Construction started 1981
Opening 2009
Owner Hong Kong Club
Technical details
Floor count 21

The Hong Kong Club Building (Chinese: 香港會所大廈) is 25-storey office building located in between Chater Road and Connaught Road Central at the junction of Jackson Road, in Central, Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Club Building is currently in its third generation, in its second location. It is owned by the Hong Kong Club, which occupies 8 levels, while the other floors are leased for office use.

The Hong Kong Club Building, in its second incarnation, was one of the last examples of renaissance architecture remaining in Hong Kong. The building was completed in 1897, and demolished in June 1981. It was replaced by the current modern building.

Founded in 1846, the Club's first premises were located along Queen's Road, from the corner of Wyndham Street to the corner of D'Aguilar Street.

The three-storey building was designed in a classic style. The cost of construction and furniture of 15,000 was raised through an issue of £100 shares.

A chronicle article from 1847 said:

In 1897, the club moved to more spacious accommodation next to the war memorial, on a sea-front plot of land created by the Central Praya reclamation. The existing building was sold to A. S. Watson & Company, who initially rented it out to the short-lived New club, a club for master mariners. The plot of the first generation Club Building is now occupied by the Entertainment Building.

On 16 February 1895, the Club was granted a 999-year lease on the site under which it had very few restrictions. Rent of $324 was paid annually to the Government. The club building was designed by Palmer & Turner, and was completed in July 1897.


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