CCB Tower, Office skyscraper in Central and Western District, Hong Kong.
The CCB Tower is a 31-story office building located on Connaught Road Central in Hong Kong's financial district. The modern high-rise provides extensive office space for financial companies and other business operations throughout its floors.
Construction of this structure was completed in 2012, replacing the former Ritz-Carlton Hotel that once occupied the site. This development marked a shift in the district's transformation from hospitality use to financial office space.
The tower represents the growing presence of mainland Chinese financial institutions establishing themselves in Hong Kong's banking sector. It shows how the financial district transformed after the political transition of 1997.
The building sits in a central location with convenient access to public transportation, as the Admiralty and Hong Kong MTR stations are within easy walking distance. This makes it very accessible for anyone arriving by public transit to this part of the financial district.
The interior spaces of the tower are designed with uniform ceiling heights of around 3.2 meters (10.5 feet) throughout. This consistent design allows companies occupying the offices to arrange and adapt their workspace with fewer constraints.
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