Real Estate Developers Association of Hong Kong
The Real Estate Developers Association of Hong Kong (REDA; Chinese: 香港地產建設商會) is a business organization representing the property development industry in Hong Kong. It was established in 1965 under the chairmanship of Henry Fok. The association's members included the 17 major developers in Hong Kong.[1]
Abbreviation | REDA |
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Formation | 1965 |
Legal status | Not-for-profit organization |
Location |
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Region served | Hong Kong |
President | Keith Herr |
Website | www |
History
In November 2020, REDA issued a statement supporting the decision to disqualify 4 pro-democracy lawmakers from the Legislative Council, stating that "The decision will help safeguard national sovereignty and implement 'one country, two systems'."[2]
Executive Committee membership
- As of November 2020[3]
- Central Development
- Cheung Kong (Holdings)
- Chinachem Investment
- Hang Lung Properties
- Henderson Land Development
- Hongkong Land Property
- Hopewell Holdings
- Hutchison Properties
- Hysan Development
- The Great Eagle
- Lai Sun Development
- New World Development
- Shun Tak Holdings
- Sino Land
- Sun Hung Kai Properties
- Swire Properties
- Wheelock Properties
See also
- Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong, a book that about the "property-cum-utility/public services conglomerates" of the city
References
- Lin, Dave (2017). Regulating Information Asymmetry in the Residential Real Estate Market: The Hong Kong Experience. Taylor & Francis. p. 18.
- "All Hong Kong opposition lawmakers quit over Beijing resolution". South China Morning Post. 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
- "Executive Committee". Real Estate Developers Association of Hong Kong. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
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