SKYLINE News Update for
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Click-on the date for the items below to view the News Update articles posted for that day.
Useful News
1. MTR
2. HKHA
3. Daily Weather
4. Daily Hang Seng Index
News of the Day
27 March 2009
1. Concerns over new arts hub head
26 March 2009
1. 26 building plans approved in February
25 March 2009
1. Green issues spur rethink of Kai Tak bridge project
2. Culture coup for station plan
3. $464m plan to turn urban areas green
4. Plan for Kai Tak monorail may be extended into east Kowloon
5. Local architect joins Central project
21 March 2009
1. College set for Sha Tau Kok site International schools unite for venture
20 March 2009
1. Press statement by Town Planning Board
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Tenderers for Tseung Kwan O project invited to apply for prequalification
3. Draft South West Kowloon Outline Zoning Plan approved
4. Draft Tsim Sha Tsui Outline Zoning Plan amended
5.Authorisation of West Island Line Scheme gazetted
18 March 2009
1. Building sector smells revival
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International experts to join debate on cultural district plan
3. Sai Kung council won't extend talks on wider highway
4. Controversial Repulse Bay hotel plan dropped
17 March 2009
1. Building rules 'make projects less profitable'
16 March 2009
1. Park renovation in doubt as MTR Corp builders eye site Crowded district already lacks open space, activists claim
2. Stage 3 Water Mains Replacement and Rehabilitation Programme contract awarded
3. Secretary for Development visits construction site in North Point
4. New LOHAS Park Station on Tseung Kwan O Line Ready for Opening Soon
13 March 2009
1. Contract for preliminary design of HK-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge signed
12 March 2009
1. Construction output for the fourth quarter and the whole year of 2008
11 March 2009
1. Lawmakers say Tamar site is too cramped
2. Redevelopment of Wedding Card Street is on hold
6 March 2009
1. Tunnel excavation for Hong Kong West Drainage Tunnel project starts
2. Full steam ahead for Kai Tak cruise terminal project
4 March 2009
1. New cable tunnel to meet power needs in Tuen Mun and Lantau
2 March 2009
1. Building plans approved in January 2009
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