Airside (building)

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Airside (building)
Location Kai Tak, Kowloon City District, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°19′53″N114°11′54″E / 22.3315°N 114.1982°E / 22.3315; 114.1982
Address2 Concorde Road
Opening date28 September 2023
DeveloperNan Fung Group (Nan Fung)
Total retail floor area 1.9 million sq. ft. (total) 700,000 sq. ft. (shopping mall)
No. of floors47 (total)

B1 - 9/F (shopping mall, including G but excluding 5/F)

9 - 47/F (offices, excluding 13-14/F, 24-26/F, 34/F and 44/F) [1]
Public transit access Kai Tak station
Website https://www.airside.com.hk

Airside (stylized as AIRSIDE [2] ) is a skyscraper developed by Nan Fung Group (Nan Fung) in Hong Kong. Located in the Kai Tak neighbourhood in Kowloon, Airside forms part of the Kai Tak Development on the former area of Kai Tak Airport. The skyscraper is 207 m tall and was opened on 28 September 2023. [3] [4] It is a mixed-use building that includes office and commercial space. [5] [6] The lower floors of the building comprise a 700,000 sq. ft. shopping mall, simply known as Airside. [7] The mall contains a cinema and an indoor surfing venue.

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References

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