Hong Kong Club Building, Office building in Central District, Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Club Building is a modern high-rise at the intersection of Chater Road and Jackson Road with office spaces and club facilities spread across multiple floors. The structure contains commercial spaces for corporations, law firms, and financial institutions alongside private club areas.
The current structure was completed in 1980 and replaced a Victorian-era building from the 1890s that had housed the club before. This construction marked the site's transformation into a modern business center in the heart of the district.
The Hong Kong Club occupies several floors where members gather for business meetings and social occasions. The selective membership reflects traditions dating back to the 1800s that shape how local business leaders view the space.
The building sits close to Central MTR station and is easy to reach by public transport. Access to office areas is most open on weekdays during business hours, while the club section is reserved for private members.
The building was designed by Austrian-Australian architect Harry Seidler, whose modern design shaped the district's skyline. The site is secured through a long-term lease agreement that ensures its stable future.
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