Siu Ying Commercial Building

153 Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Building Description

Siu Ying Commercial Building, strategically located at 153 Queen's Road Central, is a prime destination for businesses seeking a foothold in Hong Kong's vibrant commercial landscape. This building features versatile retail spaces and F&B units, making it ideal for restaurants, bars, and cafés. With its prime location, Siu Ying Commercial Building offers excellent visibility and foot traffic, essential components for any retail shop aiming to thrive in the competitive market.

The building provides a range of leasing options, catering to various business needs. Rent opportunities within Siu Ying Commercial Building allow entrepreneurs and established brands to capitalize on the bustling atmosphere of Queen's Road Central. The surrounding area is rich with amenities and has a diverse clientele, ensuring that any shop or F&B establishment benefits from a steady stream of customers.

With its modern design and well-maintained facilities, Siu Ying Commercial Building presents an attractive choice for businesses looking to lease commercial space in Hong Kong. This building not only meets the demands of contemporary retail but also enhances the overall experience for both tenants and their customers, making it a sought-after location for those in the vibrant F&B sector.

Type
Usage
Office
Grade
B
Year of Completion
1984
Ownership
Multiple Owners
Floors
A/C Type
Independent A/C
Floor
Floor Area
Elevator
Nearby Transports

Building Location

Listings near Siu Ying Commercial Building

HK$70,000 monthly
Hillier Street
HK$55,000 monthly
Hollywood Road
Ref#3676: A spacious, empty room with white floors and ceiling, exposed pipes, a large green divider wall, and a window bringing in natural lightperfect for office rental or creative uses.
HK$128,070 monthly
Hollywood Road
Ref#3669: A small Vietnamese restaurant with a food display case at the entrance and a partially open metal shutter beside a closed storefront—ideal for unique shop rental seekers. Features a narrow, urban sidewalk.
HK$62,000 monthly
Wing Kut Street
Ref#3646: Vacant open garage space with white walls and ceiling, perfect for use as an office, shop, or restaurant. Two black bollards mark the entrance; sunlight creates shadows on the concrete floor.
HK$59,800 monthly
Hollywood Road
Ref#3645: Glass door entrance to a modern, empty storefront with polished concrete floors and white walls2perfect for shop rental. Reflections of the street and nearby buildings are visible in the glass.
HK$55,000 monthly
Hollywood Road
Ref#3639: A closed storefront with large glass windows and a dark green tiled exterior, perfect for shop rental. Two yellow rectangles cover signage above the entrance; Chinese characters appear on a sign to the left. Sidewalk visible in front.
HK$48,000 monthly
Hollywood Road
Ref#3637: Bright, empty café ideal for a shop or restaurant, featuring a glass display case left, wicker chairs and tables right, and bar counter with stools at the back—full of natural light from glass frontage.
HK$45,000 monthly
Lok Ku Road
Storefront for Ref#3635 with "WOHO" signage above wooden panels and a large window display reading "WORK.HOME. PERFECTLY BLENDED."—showcasing a modern home office, perfect for renting as office or shop space.
HK$88,000 monthly
Jervois Street
Ref#3633 features a large round window with a golden frame reflecting city buildings and a metal security shutter over the entrance	61080ideal for renting shop or restaurant space. The exterior wall is gray and white.
HK$68,000 monthly
Wing Lok Street
Ref#3629: Urban street with tall, closely packed apartments, some featuring balconies and air conditioners. Cars line both sides, and a small staircase leads to a corner building perfect for shop or restaurant rental.
HK$98,000 monthly
Hollywood Road
Ref#3624 is a minimal, well-lit white space with a concrete floor, exposed ceiling pipes, and a central square columnideal to rent as a shop or office. It offers a modern, industrial vibe.
HK$30,000 monthly
Tai Ping Shan