Hong Kong can build 2.8 million flats if land freed up, group claims

Study identifies short-lease government areas and plots reserved for Disneyland’s expansion as possible sources

The report came as Hong Kong authorities face intense public pressure to ease the city’s housing crunch. Photo: AP

From relocating Hong Kong’s main container port to scrapping a small-house policy, some 2.8 million flats – six times the government’s target for 10 years from now – could be built, a group of local young leaders has claimed.

Hailing from the business, private and civil sector, the 21 proponents on Friday floated seven land supply solutions that could yield 4,279 hectares across the city. Officials have stated they hope 460,000 units can be built by 2027.

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