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HK OK's 9 building plans in November

In the same month, the government received 2,950 reports of unauthorized building works.

The government approved 9 building plans in November 2023 including 1 in Hong Kong Island, 7 in Kowloon, and another 1 in the New Territories.

Of these, 5 were for apartment and apartment-commercial developments, 2 were for commercial developments, and the other 2 were for community services developments.

The government was also notified of 9 superstructure works and has given consent for works on 14 building projects totaling 72,961 sq m GFA with 1,439 units for domestic use and 235,806 sq m GFA for non-domestic use.

24 occupation permits with 4 in Hong Kong Island, 12 in Kowloon, and 8 in New Territories were also issued.

In addition, buildings certified for occupation comprise 164,584 sq m GFA with 3,345 units for domestic use and 201,716 sq m GFA for non-domestic use.

Meanwhile, the government received 2,950 reports on unauthorized building works and issued 408 removal orders in November.
 

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