Furama Hong Kong Hotel
Furama Hong Kong Hotel | |
---|---|
General information | |
Location | 1 Connaught Road Central |
Opening | 1973 |
Closed | November 2001 |
Owner | Lai Sun Development |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 33 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 515 |
The Furama Hotel (Chinese: 富麗華酒店) was a 33-storey hotel in Central, Hong Kong, located at 1 Connaught Road Central. The site is now occupied by the AIA Central office building.
History
[edit]The Furama Hotel was designed by Eric Cumine Associates and built for the Furama group and was completed on 18 August 1973.[1] It had 33 storeys and a total height of 361 feet (110 m), with a revolving restaurant on the top floor named "La Ronda".[2]
Inter-Continental Hotels Ltd. assumed management in 1976, and the hotel was named Hotel Furama Inter-Continental.[3] In 1990 the hotel was acquired by Kempinski and renamed the Hotel Furama Kempinski Hong Kong.[4]
Lai Sun Development (LSD) acquired the hotel's parent company, Furama Hotel Enterprises, in June 1997 for HK$7 billion.[5] This was done by acquiring a 45.42 per cent stake for $3.13 billion, and a general offer at $33.50 for each remaining shares at a total cost of $6.893 billion.[6] To finance the acquisition, the company geared itself up heavily taking on $5 billion in bank loans and issuing bonds for more than $2 billion.[7]
While the other Furama Group hotels were integrated into the hotels division, Lai Sun Hotels, the Furama plot was to be combined with the Ritz Carlton plot, which it already owned, for redevelopment into a prime office block. Then the Asian financial crisis struck, plunging the entire group into distress and forced asset sales.[5]
In March 2000, LSD announced that a 65% stake in the Furama would be sold to a 50:50 joint venture between Pidemco, controlled by Temasek Holdings, and AIG for HK$1.88 billion.[8] As part of the deal, Lai Sun would continue to operate the hotel until its redevelopment, at an annual rental of HK$145 million.[8] Together with CapitaLand, and AIG, LSD formed Bayshore Development Group to develop AIG Tower, a 39-storey commercial office block with a gross floor area of 450,000 square feet (42,000 m2). AIG and CapitaLand each own 35 per cent, and Lai Sun owns 30 per cent. The Furama closed in November, and was demolished in December 2001.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Furama Hotel [1973–2001]". gwulo.com. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ "Furama Kempinski Hotel"[usurped]. Emporis
- ^ "Farewell, Furama Hotel Hong Kong!(1): Travel Weekly Asia". Travel Weekly Asia. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ "Kempinski Hotels – 100 years of a grand tradition", Hürriyet Daily News. 1 June 1997
- ^ a b Dennis Eng, A little less debt for ailing Lai Sun Archived 2 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine, The Standard, 18 November 2002
- ^ Veronica Luk, Furama stock skyrockets after Lai Sun stake purchase Archived 22 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, The Standard, 21 June 1997
- ^ Clare Cheung, Lai Sun in move to bail out unit Archived 22 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, The Standard, 11 March 2000
- ^ a b AIG joins Pidemco in $1.88b bid for 65pc of waterfront site Archived 22 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, The Standard, 1 March 2000
- ^ Reuters story, Lai Sun joins $4b office venture at Furama site Archived 14 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, The Standard, 30 July 2002
External links
[edit]- CTBUH entry
- Corporate website Archived 16 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Furama Group
- 1973 establishments in Hong Kong
- 2001 disestablishments in Hong Kong
- Central, Hong Kong
- Defunct hotels in Hong Kong
- Former skyscraper hotels
- Demolished hotels
- Hotel buildings completed in 1973
- Hotels established in 1973
- Hotels disestablished in 2001
- Buildings and structures destroyed in 2002
- Skyscraper hotels in Hong Kong
- Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong