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Tai Wai industrial building up for sale via public tender

It has a total gross floor area of approximately 236,148 square feet.

Big Orange, an en-bloc industrial building located at No. 2-8 Shing Wan Road in Tai Wai is up for sale via public tender closing at 12 noon on 9 April 2025, according to CBRE.

The property is a nine-storey industrial building with a total gross floor area of approximately 236,148 square feet. The land lease terms allow the property to be used for warehousing.

It is equipped with three elevators, a ground floor ceiling height of up to 5.4 metres, and 40-ft container truck parking spaces. A ramp directly connects to the first floor carpark, providing 18 lorry parking spaces on the floor.

Located in Sha Tin District, Big Orange is in the Tai Wai industrial area where various districts in Kowloon are within a 10 to 15-minute drive.

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