Wharf Real Estate Investment Co Ltd

01997

Company Profile

  • Business description

    Wharf spun off Wharf Real Estate Investment Co. in November 2017. It is a leading property investor with a focus on prime retail assets in Hong Kong. Rental income from flagship assets Harbour City and Times Square accounts for over 85% of revenue. The balance comes from Plaza Hollywood, The Murray, and Marco Polo hotels, and two offices in the central business district. The group also holds two malls in Singapore and a mixed development in Suzhou. Wharf was originally a shipping company but transformed into a property developer and investor in the 1960s by redeveloping its unused industrial assets, many located in city center and waterfront locations. The Harbour City site had been wharfs, and the Times Square site was a tram depot in the 1970s. Wheelock holds a 49% stake in the group.

  • Contact

    16th Floor, Ocean Centre
    Harbour City, Kowloon
    Hong Kong
    HKG

    T: +852 21183118

    E: [email protected]

    https://www.wharfreic.com

  • Sector

    Real Estate

    Stock type

    Cyclical

  • Industry

    Real Estate Services

    Fiscal Year End

    31 December 2026

    Employees

    2,900

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