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Nova Taipa Gardens
A view of Nova Taipa Gardens from adjacent hills.
A view of Nova Taipa Gardens from adjacent hills.
Nova Taipa Gardens is located in Macau
Nova Taipa Gardens
Location in Macau
Alternative names濠景花園
General information
LocationTaipa, Macau
AddressAvenida de Guimarães, no.95-179
Town or cityTaipa
CountryMacau
Coordinates22°09′34″N 113°33′11″E / 22.15932°N 113.55295°E / 22.15932; 113.55295
OwnerHopewell Holdings Ltd / Shun Tak Holdings Ltd
LandlordNova Taipa Gardens Property Management Limited
Height86 metres (282 ft)

Nova Taipa Gardens (Chinese: 濠景花園) is a property development project in Taipa, Macau, and completed from 1995 to 1996.[1]

History

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The development is owned by two Hong Kong-based companies, Hopewell Holdings Ltd and Shun Tak Holdings Ltd.[2]

Nova Taipa Gardens consists of 11 residential tower blocks bounded by Rua de Bragança, Avenida de Kwong Tong, Rua de Sang Tou and Avenida de Guimarães. The overall development project is scheduled to be completed in 5 phases.[2]

Phase 1 of the Nova Taipa Gardens was completed in July 1997 with a total development area of over 3 million square feet supplying 2,228 units in 13 blocks and around 2,100 car park spaces.[2]

The development also consisted of Nova City, a nine-tower development bounded by Rua de Coimbra, Avenida de Kwong Tong, Rua de Nam Keng and Avenida de Guimarães.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nova Taipa Garden". Emporis. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  2. ^ a b c Hopewell Holdings Limited; Shun Tak Holdings Limited (2004-07-31). "Building One of the Largest Property Development Projects in Macau" (PDF) (Press release). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-12-01.

22°09′31″N 113°33′13″E / 22.158548°N 113.553684°E / 22.158548; 113.553684