Developers privatise public space

Most privately-owned public spaces in Hong Kong lack seating and are under closed-circuit television surveillance, according to the results of an academic study.

The study, conducted by a University of Hong Kong researcher and completed last year, investigated 43 public spaces owned and managed by property developers, including prime sites like Times Square in Causeway Bay and Grand Millennium Plaza and The Center in Central.

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