Rail and Property Development in Hong Kong: Experiences and Extensions
Hong Kong has aggressively pursued transit value capture to finance railway infrastructure through its ‘Rail + Property’ development programme, or R+P. More than half of all income to the railway operators comes from property development. Most R+P projects focus on housing although all have some commercial development. Recent generation R+P projects have stressed pedestrian quality. This research shows this has in turn increased ridership and housing prices. An R+P station with a transit-oriented design averages 35 000 additional weekday passengers. Housing price premiums in the range of 5—30 per cent were found. Hong Kong’s R+P model, it is suggested, is well suited for financing rail infrastructure and advancing transit-oriented designs in the rapidly growing cities of mainland China.
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2009
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Authors: | Cervero, Robert ; Murakami, Jin |
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Urban Studies. - Urban Studies Journal Limited. - Vol. 46.2009, 10, p. 2019-2043
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Urban Studies Journal Limited |
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