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Dock 1A
Dock 1A is a newly revitalised mall and car park establishment located at Sai Kung, Hong Kong. The venue is situated a short distance from the Sai Kung Town Centre and Public Piers. Previously home to Tikitiki Bowling Alley and a Fusion supermarket, it is being transformed into a 10-storey shopping mall and parking facility.
According the developers, Dock 1A is expected to feature shops, dining, and entertainment options. Dock 1A is connected to a footbridge spanning Hiram's Highway for convenience. It is, however, unclear how the new Hiram’s Highway development plan shall affect it.[original research?]
Dock 1A was opened on 2002 on reclaimed land under its original name ‘Centro’.[citation needed] It soon was home to a supermarket named Fusion and a colourful, Polynesian-themed bowling alley and bar ‘TikiTiki’.[citation needed] The latter was closed prior to July 2024. Centro was sold to Smart Glory Management Limited for roughly $500 million late 2022 [citation needed]. Renovation works began mid 2023, seeking to give the interior a more sophisticated, inviting aesthetic. Exterior decoration work began later that year; new colours painted and a scale pattern stencilled to the front. Work is expected to finish end of January 2025
No. of floors: 10 (total)
(† Not yet confirmed)
Dock 1A
Dock 1A is a newly revitalised mall and car park establishment located at Sai Kung, Hong Kong. The venue is situated a short distance from the Sai Kung Town Centre and Public Piers. Previously home to Tikitiki Bowling Alley and a Fusion supermarket, it is being transformed into a 10-storey shopping mall and parking facility.
According the developers, Dock 1A is expected to feature shops, dining, and entertainment options. Dock 1A is connected to a footbridge spanning Hiram's Highway for convenience. It is, however, unclear how the new Hiram’s Highway development plan shall affect it.[original research?]
Dock 1A was opened on 2002 on reclaimed land under its original name ‘Centro’.[citation needed] It soon was home to a supermarket named Fusion and a colourful, Polynesian-themed bowling alley and bar ‘TikiTiki’.[citation needed] The latter was closed prior to July 2024. Centro was sold to Smart Glory Management Limited for roughly $500 million late 2022 [citation needed]. Renovation works began mid 2023, seeking to give the interior a more sophisticated, inviting aesthetic. Exterior decoration work began later that year; new colours painted and a scale pattern stencilled to the front. Work is expected to finish end of January 2025
No. of floors: 10 (total)
(† Not yet confirmed)