Kowloon City is understood as Hong Kong’s “Little Thailand” and is home to lots of Thai diningestablishments and grocery shops. (Photo: South China Morning Post) HONG KONG: More than half of the regional stores impacted by a redevelopment job in Hong Kong’s “Little Thailand” haveactually revealed an interest in continuing to run their companies in the location, the Urban Renewal Authority has stated. Authority handling director Wai Chi-sing stated on Sunday that the impacted Thai and Chiu Chow services had to reply to the body before July 8 to show whether they would signupwith moving plans under its HK$15 billion (70 billion baht) redevelopment job in Kowloon City. Under the proposition, the regional shops can relocation back to the redeveloped website inbetween Carpenter Road and Nga Tsin Wai Road when the job is finished by 2037-38. Before that, they can select to lease stores at a concessionary rate at another renewal job run by the authority in Kowloon City arranged to be finished by2031 If they desire, operators can likewise choose to stay at that website inbetween Kai Tak Road and Sa Po Road. “Our objective is to permit impacted stalls with attributes to be able to run throughout and after the building,” Wai stated in his blogsite. “Over half of these operators preliminarily informed us they had prepared to relocate within the location, with lotsof deciding to relocation to the Sa Po Road job as they hope to resume their companies as early as possible provided that th
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