User:Underwaterbuffalo/Other/Former oil depots in Hong Kong
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The land of several former oil depots and power plants in Hong Kong has been turned in private housing estates. They include:
- Mei Foo (Mobil) oil depot became Mei Foo Sun Chuen in Lai Chi Kok in 1978. Developer: Mei Foo Investments Limited, a subsidiary company of Mobil Oil (Hong Kong) Limited.
- City Garden, in North Point, was built from 1983 to 1986 by Cheung Kong Holdings on the former site of North Point Power Station of Hongkong Electric.
- Texaco oil depot became Riviera Gardens in Kwai Chung in 1988. Developers: New World Development and Caltex Petroleum Corporation.
- Shell oil depot became Harbour Heights in Fortress Hill in 1988.
- Shell oil depot became Laguna City in Lam Tin in 1990. Developers: Cheung Kong Holdings and Hutchison Whampoa Property.
- Shell oil depot and the adjoining the Ap Lei Chau Power Station of Hongkong Electric became South Horizons in Ap Lei Chau in 1991. Developer: Developed by Secan Limited,[1] a Hutchison Whampoa associate company.[2]
- CRC oil depot became Villa Esplanada in Tsing Yi in 1998. Developers: by Sun Hung Kai Properties, China Resources and Cheung Kong.
- Mei Foo (Mobil) oil depot became Rambler Crest in Tsing Yi in 2003.
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