Title: NICHOLAS BROOKE, FRICS, FHKIS
1Managing Expectations The changes and
challenges facing the industry A property
professionals perspective
- NICHOLAS BROOKE, FRICS, FHKIS
- PRESIDENT, RICS
NOVEMBER 2003
2 GLOBAL BACKCLOTH
The Economic Backcloth and the Health of the
Sector
The Changing Landscape of the Urban Economy
Issues Relating to Ownership, Occupation and
Investment
Conclusion
3THE ECONOMIC BACKCLOTH AND THE HEALTH OF THE
SECTOR
Global uncertainty terrorism, natural disasters
Weak occupational market
Strong investor sentiment
Disconnect between occupational demand and
investment appetite
Growing significance of REITS and other
investment vehicles
4THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
Reshaping of cities
Inflexibility of existing supply
Future of CBD
City commitment to the attraction of major space
users.
5ISSUES RELATING TO OWNERSHIP, INVESTMENT AND
OCCUPATION
Continued outsourcing of ownership
Realisation as to the real costs of ownership
Growth in investor community
Emphasis on the total accommodation offer
6CONCLUSION
Longer cycles
Less volatility
More certainty
But perhaps less exciting
7KOREA THE STAR PUPIL IN THE CLASS
8MALAYSIA A SURPRISING PERFORMANCE DRIVEN BY A
CANNY LEADER
9SINGAPORE A CITY STATE UNDER SIEGE
10HONG KONG RISING TO THE CHALLENGE
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12Economic Transformation
13KEY INGREDIENTS OF A WORLD CLASS CITY
Education
Employment
Quality of life
14REALITY
- A city undergoing transformation from enclave
- to hub of metropolitan region.
Third major economic transformation well in hand.
1950s Manufacturing economy, with back towards
China.
1970s Export/Import with China as backyard
platform.
1997 onwards Inward facing hub managing flows
of goods, services, people and money.
15GENERAL BACKGROUND
- Handover/transfer of responsibility remarkably
smooth.
One country/two systems proving successful
experiment.
Hong Kong community developing sense of ownership.
Move away from dependence on real estate.
16ECONOMIC SITUATION
- Hong Kong affected by global downturn.
Minimal growth 2002, 2003 also likely to be
difficult year.
Major concern is job security.
Impacting on consumer sentiment, home purchase.
Budget Deficit HK70 billion and growing.
Compounded by impact of SARS.
17MATURING HONG KONG
Sense of ownership and belonging.
HK no longer a transit camp.
Quality of life high on the agenda.
Sustainable development not just a question of
lip service.
Consultation now the norm.
18HONG KONGS RESPONSE TOTHE CHALLENGE
Repositioning as process manager rather than
just middleman.
Taking advantage of Hong Kongs pivotal location
to create regional logistics hub.
Tourism and infrastructure key areas of
investment.
Adding to menu Science Park, Cyberport, Disney.
19ECONOMIC INTEGRATION WITHTHE MAINLAND
At Macro Level
Creation of economic partnership arrangement.
Acceleration of WTO commitments.
Enhancement of Hong Kongs role as enabler.
Alignment of objectives and major initiatives.
Capitalising on the one country dimension,
without diluting the two countries concept.
20 DEVELOPING HINTERLAND
Guangdong Province huge engine of growth. -
86 million people - Equivalent in size to
Thailand
Made in the Pearl River Delta.
Strength of combined offer-
Services support, marketing and key management
- Hong Kong
Production, manufacturing, warehousing. -
Guangdong
21The Pearl River Delta Region
22The Pearl River Delta comparisonwith regional
neighbours
23THE HONG KONG PARTNERSHIP MODEL
- Three Principal Directions-
Contracting out/outsourcing of service provision
- E.g. Sewage treatment, waste
management, hospital support services, property
and facilities management.
PFI Initiatives - Risk best allocated to party
best equipped to manage it. - Public sector
should not be owner of assets but a purchaser of
services.
24THE HONG KONG PARTNERSHIP MODEL CONT.
- Public Private Partnerships
- - Projects of strategic importance where both
public and private involvement is essential to
successful outcome.
25Cyberport
26Cyberport
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28SkyCity Artist Impression
29Hong Kong Science Park
30Hong Kong Science Park
31Hong Kong Science Park
BIOTECH
ELECTRONICS
IT
PRECISION ENGINEERING
32URBAN REGENERATION
33Aerial View S.E. Kowloon
34S.E. Kowloon The Existing Platform
35S.E. Kowloon Zoning Plan Proposals
36S.W.Kowloon During Reclamation Phase
37S.W. Kowloon Aerial View
38S.W. Kowloon The Winning Design Concept
39S.W. Kowloon The Winning Design Concept
40RICSThe mark of property professionalism
worldwide
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