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Wed, 14 Apr 2021 08:30   Pearl Liu

Hongkong Land aims to lure young generation of bankers back to Central with ‘Instagram upgrade’ of office buildings

Hongkong Land Holdings, owner of The Landmark and The Exchange Square in Central, is poised to upgrade its half-century old buildings with modern features it hopes will help attract a new generation of millennial bankers and lawyers. The 132-year-old landlord, which owns some 450,000 square metres of prime office and retail properties in Central, has been experimenting with a more modern aesthetic packed with “Instagram moments” in some of the city’s iconic buildings, where many young hotshots…

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