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In 1997, K. Wah Construction Materials entered into the agreement with the Hong Kong government for the rehabilitation programme of Anderson Quarry to transform the quarry into a multi-purpose land tract for housing and community facilities by 2013. |
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Subsequent to the Asian financial crisis in 1997, K. Wah Group was the first developer to call out land plots from the government, and successfully expanded its land reserve, including sites at Broadcast Drive and Caldecott Road, Waterloo Road in Kowloon Tong, Sham Tseng and Tuen Mun. |
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In 1993, K. Wah Group participated in the first large-scale urban renewal project in Guangzhou, transforming the old neighbourhood of Yuexiu District into a modern residential cum commercial area – The Parkview Place. |
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In 1993, K. Wah Group established Huangpi Quarry, the largest quarry in Guangzhou to further expand its construction materials business in China. |
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In 1991, K. Wah Centre in North Point, opened, as K. Wah Group's headquarters. |
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In 1991, K. Wah Construction Materials Limited (previously as International Pipe Limited) was listed in Hong Kong (stock code: 0027). |
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In 1990, Stanford Hotels International was established to manage and develop the Group's hotel business in Hong Kong. |
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K. Wah Group entered into the US property market in the 1990s, building home and investing in commercial properties through Cresleigh Homes and Cresleigh Properties. |
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In 1997, K. Wah entered into the agreement with the Hong Kong government for the rehabilitation programme of Anderson Quarry


The Group's headquarters, K. Wah Centre in North Point, was opened in 1991, as the first Grade-A office tower with a private pier.

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In 1990, K. Wah began to build garden homes in the brand name of Cresleigh Homes and invest in commercial properties through Cresleigh Properties.
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