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Urban Renewal Authority (HK)

Urban Renewal Authority (HK)
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) is a Hong Kong-based statutory body, established in May 2001, dedicated to planning and implementing urban renewal projects. Headquartered in Central, its primary mission is to create quality and vibrant urban living by addressing urban decay and improving living conditions in older districts. The URA’s main activities encompass redevelopment, rehabilitation, preservation, and revitalisation of buildings and areas. It is significant for its "people first, district-based" approach and its crucial role in transforming Hong Kong’s urban landscape, including large-scale projects and heritage conservation.
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Good deal for all? Can Hong Kong urban renewal body’s payout review fix scheme?

Cash-strapped Urban Renewal Authority is reviewing compensation scheme for flat owners forced out by redevelopment. But is a wider rethink needed?

Editorial | Strike a balance when fixing Hong Kong’s urban renewal compensation

Hongkonger fights to save 60-year-old shop amid Kowloon City redevelopment

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Hong Kong’s URA eyes engaging developers early to reduce risk of failed tenders

Lawmaker suggests URA and developers could be allowed to enter market together when acquiring land lots.

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