Hysan and Chinachem's Lee Garden Eight Teams Up with Foster + Partners to Redefine Urban Living and Sustainable Development

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A New Landmark in Causeway Bay Unveils Human-centric and Future-proof Design

HONG KONG, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Located in the heart of Hong Kong, Lee Garden Eight is a premium mixed-use commercial development that redefines how people live, work and connect in the future. Jointly developed by Hysan Development Company Limited ("Hysan") and Chinachem Group ("CCG"), Lee Garden Eight is set to be Causeway Bay's new centrepiece. It represents a next-generation workplace and retail landmark, seamlessly connected to harness the buzz of the city, while transforming the urban jungle into an oasis of light, air and limitless potential.

Boasting the largest commercial floor plate on Hong Kong Island, Lee Garden Eight will offer the physical space for new experiences and possibilities. With a green indoor-outdoor space in mind, developers and the design architect Foster + Partners engineered a vibrant community where life flows.

Spanning over 100,000 sq. ft, the retail offerings at Lee Garden Eight are designed to cater to lifestyle and wellness needs, from fashion boutiques to premium gadgets and lifestyle goods. The design of Lee Garden Eight creates a rich, diverse, and active ground plane that fosters a sense of community. The project features an incredibly generous 60,000 sq. ft of green open space, bringing life to the area and forming seamless links to Lee Gardens. While Causeway Bay is known as a vibrant, fast-flowing urban quarter, Lee Garden Eight has been designed to be an oasis of serenity and tranquillity within a neighbourhood known for its relentless pace. Tree-lined streetscapes set the scene for life-enhancing experiences, as do an open market and a cultural performance area.

In the post-pandemic era, green spaces can offer fresh air and an energising flow that shift mindsets, promote productivity, and inspire overall well-being. Terraces on office floors (Tower 1 & 2) of Lee Garden Eight create vertical gardens that encourage social interactions. The lush landscape terraces travel through the building, creating a green spine with balconies at every level, establishing a strong connection between the building occupants and the natural environment.

As a mixed-use commercial development, Lee Garden Eight's design balances diverse and modern needs between retail and office spaces. Recognising the importance of spatial flexibility, the project features the largest span floor plates on Hong Kong Island, reaching up to 39,000 sq. ft, allowing entire organisations and departments to occupy the same floor. Lee Garden Eight's design incorporates a wide range of sustainable features, including a 3.25-metre-high ceiling and 2.15-metre-wide electric operable windows that facilitate natural ventilation. Over 50% of the space will enjoy a minimum of 4 hours of natural light daily. This approach is part of its sustainability strategy targeting carbon reduction at every stage of the building's life cycle, from construction to operation. Ultimately, this enhances biophilia connections for occupants and biodiversity within our landscape.