Florient Rise


Florient Rise is a private housing estate in Cherry Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was jointly developed by Nan Fung Group and Urban Renewal Authority in 2008 and completed the construction in May 2009. It comprises three blocks with a total of 522 units.

History

The Cherry Street Project was among the first batch of redevelopment projects announced by the controversial Urban Renewal Authority following its 2001 establishment. The site was previously home to old mixed-use buildings. All former residents were evicted. The URA partners with private developers to carry out redevelopment projects. On 22 July 2004, the project was awarded to Nan Fung Development, who beat out eight other developers.

Features

The estate has three residential blocks offering a total of 522 flats.
It also includes a children's-themed shopping centre called "West 9 Zone".

Hoi Ming Court incident

There is a residential block called "Hoi Ming Court" in the middle of the construction site of the Cherry Street Project, but Hoi Ming Court was excluded from the redevelopment project due to its young age. Nan Fung Development, one of the project's property developers, tried to acquire the block for the whole redevelopment. However, both Nan Fung and URA thought that the acquisition cost raised by flat owners was too high and finally gave up the acquisition plan. Hoi Ming Court was left in place and Florient Rise was built around Hoi Ming Court.