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Hock Lee Centre
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LocationKuching, Kuching Division, Sarawak, Malaysia
Coordinates1°33′10″N 110°22′04″E / 1.5528°N 110.3677°E / 1.5528; 110.3677Coordinates: 1°33′10″N 110°22′04″E / 1.5528°N 110.3677°E / 1.5528; 110.3677
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Address2, Jalan Datuk Abang Abdul Rahim, 93450 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Opening date1997; 29 years ago (1997)
Total retail floor area100,000ft2
No. of floors3 1/2 (atrium)
11 (offices)
18 (condominium)
3 (basement and carpark)
Websitewww.hockleegroup.com.my/index.html

Hock Lee Centre (Chinese: 福利大廈) is the three-in-one integrated commercial development in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, consisting of shopping podium and hotel towers. Owned by Hock Lee Group of Companies, it was completed in 1997 by Teo Ah Khing Group of Companies (Chinese: 張祖德集團).[1][2]

In 2016, renovation plans for Hock Lee Centre were announced, with completion expected in the first quarter of 2017 to reattract shoppers and restore the mall’s former popularity. However, as of today, the building’s original architecture largely remains unchanged.[3]

Architecture

Hock Lee Centre features a three and a half-story oval-shaped atrium, an eleven-story office block, and an eighteen-story condominium tower, with a three-level central basement services and car parking spaces. The building exterior is a composition of large panel of imported deep red African granite with thick laminated glass curtain wall. A large water feature is located at the welcome entrance.[1][2]

Tenants

In the earlier years of Hock Lee Centre, the commercial section housed a variety of establishments including record store (Speedy Video), fengshui store, bookstore (Smart Bookshop), restaurants (Li Garden Chinese Restaurant (Chinese: 梨苑酒家)), musical instruments stores (Lepo Music Centre) and others, whereas the basement housed fashion stores, supermarket (Choice supermarket) and arcade stores. After the 2010s, many businesses relocated to more strategic and densely populated areas, resulting in an increasing number of vacant shoplots.

Hock Lee Hotel & Residence also operates businesses at the condominium tower.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Hock Lee Centre". Hock Lee Group of Companies. Malaysia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "福利大廈 TAK". TAK (in 中文).
  3. CyrilDason (August 23, 2016). "Hock Lee Centre to be refurbished". KuchingBorneo. Malaysia.

Category:Shopping malls in Sarawak Category:Shopping malls established in 1997 Category:1997 establishments in Malaysia Category:Buildings and structures in Kuching



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