HKU Responds to the Town Planning Board’s Decision to Uphold “Undetermined” zoning for the Proposed HKU Global Innovation Centre Site

The University of Hong Kong notes the Town Planning Board’s decision to amend zoning of the proposed Global Innovation Centre site in Pok Fu Lam to "Undetermined". The University is currently exploring different suggestions and proposals received from the Board Members and the public to revise the development plan. The University will strive to confirm the revised development plan in the coming months so that we can report to the Town Planning Board in a timely manner. The University will also enhance community engagement to understand stakeholders views, and illustrate the significance of deep-technology research to the advancement of technology and innovation.

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The University of Hong Kong notes the Town Planning Board’s decision to amend zoning of the proposed Global Innovation Centre site in Pok Fu Lam to “Undetermined”. The University is currently exploring different suggestions and proposals received from the Board Members and the public to revise the development plan. The University will strive to confirm […]

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