Citygate

Citygate (Chinese: 東薈城) is a commercial complex at the town centre of Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It comprises a shopping centre called Citygate Outlets, an office tower, and the Novotel Citygate hotel.

Citygate
東薈城
Address20 Tat Tung Road
Tung Chung, Lantau
Opening dateApril 2000
DeveloperNewfoundworld Investment Holdings Limited
ManagementSwire Properties Management Limited
ArchitectAnthony Ng Architects Limited
Wilkinson & Cilley Limited
No. of stores and services150+
Total retail floor area942,800 sq ft (87,590 m2)
No. of floors9
Parking1,100 spaces
Public transit accessTung Chung Station
Websitecitygateoutlets.com.hk
Citygate
Traditional Chinese東薈城
Simplified Chinese东荟城
Novotel Citygate hotel
Shopping arcade bridge

When it first opened for business in 2000, the shopping centre component was simply known as Citygate. Following a major shift in market position, the mall renamed itself Citygate Outlets in August 2006.[1]

History

Construction commenced in 1995, and was completed in 1999. The entire complex is built on reclaimed land. The combined retail-office complex is a key feature of Tung Chung New Town, which was designed and built as a complement to the construction of Chek Lap Kok International Airport, also on reclaimed land. Phase I of the Citygate shopping centre opened in April 2000.[2]

It was developed, and is presently owned by, Newfoundworld Investment Holdings Limited, a consortium of Swire Properties, Hang Lung Development, Henderson Land, New World Development, and Sun Hung Kai Properties. Each company owns a 20% stake in the venture. The Citygate Outlets shopping centre is managed by Swire Properties Management Limited.

The 440-room Novotel Citygate hotel, managed by AccorHotels, opened in April 2006.[3] It targets business travelers, housing a business centre as well as conference facilities.[4]

Phase 2 extension opened in 2019.

Location

Citygate Outlets is in Tung Chung, above Tung Chung MTR Station, which is the terminus of the Tung Chung Line. The mall is also next door to Tung Chung bus terminus, and is directly connected to the Novotel Citygate Hong Kong hotel. Hong Kong International Airport is 10 minutes away by bus.

Design

Citygate Outlets has 942,800 square feet of retail space. The Citygate complex also includes 160,000 square feet (15,000 m2) of office space, as well as subterranean parking for over 1,100 cars. The 440-room Novotel Citygate Hong Kong hotel is also connected to the mall.

Citygate Outlets has made extensive use of glass and natural light. The mall features two sky-lit atriums, located at the northern and southern ends of the complex. These two atriums are connected to one another by walkways. The mall comprises five storeys, two of which are basement levels. There is a large restaurant-in-restaurant called Food Republic on the mall's topmost level. Unusually for Hong Kong, Citygate Outlets includes a large open-air piazza called The Square. One of the largest outdoor kinetic fountain in Asia is located here, and the space is often used for artistic performances, open-air exhibitions and special events.

The shopping centre spans the North Lantau Highway. Residents of the eastern half of Tung Chung must therefore walk through the shopping centre on their way to and from the railway station.

Positioning

The first outlet mall in Hong Kong, Citygate Outlets is home to more than 150 international brands offering year-round discounts of 30% to 70% on designer fashion, sports, beauty, accessories, children's wear, and home items. Citygate Outlets also features a spa, trendy restaurants, and one of the largest outdoor kinetic fountains in Asia.

In 2007, Citygate Outlets won a Silver in the International Council of Shopping Centre MAXI Awards (Category Integration section). It was the first time that a mall in Asia won an ICSC MAXI Award.

Offices

The development includes One Citygate, a nine-storey office building with a gross floor area of 161,400 square feet (14,990 m2).[5] Hong Kong Airlines has its head office on the seventh floor of the building,[6] as does HK Express.[7] Metrojet Limited has its head office in suites 1301 through 1306 in One Citygate.[8]

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See also

References

  1. "Citygate Mall opening at Tung Chung". The Standard. Archived from the original on 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2006-12-08.
  2. Woo, Richard (5 July 2000). "Swire malls record strong sales growth". South China Morning Post. p. 4.
  3. "Height of service excellence". South China Morning Post. 12 June 2006. p. 10.
  4. "Complete range of facilities to meet all expectations". South China Morning Post. 12 June 2006. p. 10.
  5. Li, Sandy (14 July 1999). "Proximity to airport will help Citygate development take off". South China Morning Post. p. 4.
  6. "Contact Us." Hong Kong Airlines. Retrieved on 16 May 2013. "Headquarters / Tung Chung Office Address: 7th Floor, One Citygate, 20 Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau, Hong Kong" - Chinese address: "總公司 / 東涌辦事處 地址: 香港大嶼山東涌達東路20號東薈城一座7樓"
  7. "Legal & Privacy." HK Express. Retrieved on October 26, 2016. "Hong Kong Express Airways Limited 7th Floor, One Citygate, 20 Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau, Hong Kong"
  8. "Head office." Metrojet Ltd. Retrieved on 16 May 2013. "Suite 1301 - 1306, One Citygate, 20 Tat Tung Road, Hong Kong." - TC: "香港東涌達東路20號東薈城1期1301-06室", SC: "香港东涌达东路20号东荟城1期1301-06室"

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