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Tsing Yi logistic site up for sale

The tender invitation will close on 21 February 2025.

Tsing Yi site, one of the four logistics sites around the Kwai Tsing Container Terminals, is up for sale via a public tender.

Located at Tsing Yi Town Lot No. 202, the asset has a site area of 44,318 square meters (sq. m.) and a maximum gross floor area of 227,836 sq. m. for multistorey logistics facilities and a public vehicle park.

The tender invitation will close on 21 February 2025.

The government said it will closely monitor the market situation to release the remaining three logistics sites. 

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