Cyberport brings HK gov't 214 mln US dollars revenue

Cyberport not only promotes the development of IT and multimedia content creation in Hong Kong, ithas just brought in 1.67 billion Hong Kong dollars (214.1 million US dollars) in revenue, Hong Kong's Acting Financial Secretary Frederick Ma said Monday.

Speaking at the Cyberport Project milestone ceremony, Ma said the proceeds from Cyberport's ancillary residential development have so far exceeded the construction costs of the whole project and the up-keep costs of its shared facilities.

The 214.1 million US dollars received by the government Monday is merely the first distribution of surplus proceeds, and has not been taken into account in the 2004-05 Budget Estimate.

"The Government will receive further proceeds once the remaining phases of the Residential Portion have been sold," he said.

Cyberport delivers important infrastructure in support of the government's commitment to drive the development of IT and multimedia content creation in Hong Kong, and this is crucial to sustaining the city's position as a leading digital hub.

Ma said the Cyberport Portion has been completed and so far 29 IT and multimedia bodies, including well-established multinationalcorporations, have leased office space.

"The occupancy rates of Cyberport 1 and 2 are 71 percent and 96percent, and leasing of Cyberport 3, which was completed in April,is well in hand," he said.

Noting many of the tenants are companies that have decided to launch their business in Hong Kong for the very first time, he said it is encouraging a strategic cluster of IT and related companies and a critical mass of professional talents are being created in this flagship for our IT industry.

Source: Xinhua



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