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Cityplaza
NameCityplaza
LocationTaikoo Shing, Hong Kong
Opening date1982
DeveloperSwire Properties
ManagerSwire Properties
Number of storesOver 200
Floor area1,100,000 sq ft

Cityplaza is a major shopping, dining, and entertainment complex located within the Taikoo Shing development in Hong Kong. Owned and managed by Swire Properties, it opened in 1982 and has since undergone significant expansions and renovations. The complex is a central hub for the Eastern District, integrating retail, office space, and leisure facilities, and is directly connected to the Taikoo Place office development and Taikoo MTR station.

Overview

Situated in the heart of Taikoo Shing, Cityplaza serves as a primary retail and lifestyle destination for residents of the large residential community and professionals working in the adjacent Taikoo Place business district. The complex is strategically linked to the MTR network via Taikoo MTR station on the Island line and Tseung Kwan O line. It features a diverse mix of over 200 international and local retailers, major department stores, a multiplex cinema, and extensive dining options, making it one of the largest shopping centers in Hong Kong.

History

The development of Cityplaza was initiated by Swire Properties as the commercial cornerstone of the master-planned Taikoo Shing estate, which transformed the former site of the Taikoo Dockyard and Swire's Hong Kong United Dockyards. Phase one opened in 1982, with subsequent phases expanding the retail and office footprint throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Major renovations in the 2000s and 2010s, including the addition of Cityplaza III and IV, modernized the complex and introduced new anchor tenants like LOG-ON and a state-of-the-art ICE Palace ice rink, continually adapting to retail trends and consumer demands.

Architecture and facilities

The architecture of Cityplaza is characterized by its spacious, multi-level atriums, extensive use of natural light, and seamless integration with the surrounding Taikoo Place office towers and public transport networks. Key facilities include a large indoor ice skating rink operated by the ICE Palace, a 12-screen Broadway Cinematheque multiplex cinema, and several major atriums used for seasonal exhibitions and promotional events. The complex also houses a fitness center by Physical and provides direct covered footbridges to Taikoo MTR station and various residential towers within Taikoo Shing.

Major tenants and attractions

Cityplaza's retail mix is anchored by prominent department stores such as UNY (formerly JUSCO) and Marks & Spencer, alongside a large Aeon supermarket. The complex features a wide array of international fashion brands including Zara, H&M, and Uniqlo, as well as specialty stores like LOG-ON and MUJI. Dining options range from fast-food chains like McDonald's to upscale restaurants. Its main attractions are the ICE Palace, a popular venue for skating and events, and the regular large-scale decorative installations and promotional campaigns held in its central atrium, often in collaboration with global franchises like Sanrio or The Walt Disney Company.

Transportation and accessibility

Cityplaza is a major transport nexus, with direct access to Taikoo MTR station on the Island line and Tseung Kwan O line. Numerous bus routes operated by Kowloon Motor Bus and Citybus, as well as green minibuses, serve the complex's integrated transport terminus. It is also easily accessible via the Island Eastern Corridor highway, with ample parking facilities. Covered walkways and footbridges connect the mall directly to Taikoo Place, Taikoo Shing residential areas, and the Quarry Bay waterfront, ensuring high pedestrian accessibility.

Management and operations

The complex is wholly owned and managed by Swire Properties, a subsidiary of the Swire Group, which oversees all leasing, marketing, maintenance, and security operations. Management emphasizes a curated tenant mix and organizes frequent large-scale marketing events, such as holiday-themed exhibitions and cultural festivals, to drive foot traffic. Sustainability initiatives are integrated into operations, aligning with Swire Properties' broader environmental commitments for its portfolio, which includes Pacific Place and Festival Walk. Security is managed in coordination with the Hong Kong Police Force.