Commercial properties for lease in Kennedy Town

Shop for Rent on Smithfield
HK$34,000 monthy
Smithfield
Restaurant with Licence in Kennedy Town
HK$32,000 monthly
Hau Wo Street
Large Retail or F&B Unit in Kennedy Town
HK$198,000 monthly
Holland Street
Restaurant for Rent on Hau Wo Street
HK$38,000 monthly
Hau Wo Street
Ref#3631 features a colorful outdoor rooftop patio with modern furniture, chevron tiles, vibrant cushions, wall greenery, and BBQ grill—ideal for renting restaurant or office space with stunning city views.
Fully Fitted Shop with Roof Area in Kennedy Town
Subject to Offer
Belcher Street
Ref#3608: A modern building with large glass windows, including a fogged one, sits by the sidewalk	68ideal for shop or office rental. Parked cars line the street and people gather near the waterfront under cloudy skies.
Large Retail Shop In New Praya For Lease
Subject to Offer
New Praya Kennedy Town
Ref#3240 offers a restaurant space with a dark wood facade, partially visible "O DARY" sign, window menus and posters, and tram access on the right
 prime rental opportunity.
Ground Floor Shop for Rent in Kennedy Town
HK$120,000 monthly
Catchick Street
Street view of Ref#3385, a modern glass-fronted shop rental with large windows. Part of the storefront is outlined in yellow, with a parked car and moving truck in front and tall buildings in the background.
Prime Retail Space for Rent in Kennedy Town
HK$124,380 monthly
Davis Street
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About the neighbourhood

Kennedy Town is an up-and-coming neighborhood in Hong Kong that beautifully blends traditional charm with modern vibrancy. Nestled at the western end of Hong Kong Island, this area has transformed in recent years into a trendy hub for dining, shopping, and community engagement. Known for its picturesque waterfront, rich history, and relaxed atmosphere, Kennedy Town attracts a diverse mix of residents, including young professionals, expatriates, and families. The streets of Kennedy Town are lined with an eclectic array of cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops, creating a lively environment that encourages exploration and social interaction. With new dining concepts and unique retail offerings emerging, the area has become a hotspot for foodies and shoppers alike. The community's strong sense of local identity and the increasing foot traffic from nearby developments make it an ideal location for entrepreneurs looking to establish a shop or restaurant. Kennedy Town's accessibility via public transport, including the MTR, further enhances its appeal, making it easy for both locals and visitors to enjoy what the neighborhood has to offer. For those seeking a vibrant and evolving market, opening a business in Kennedy Town presents an exciting opportunity to connect with a growing community and contribute to the area's dynamic atmosphere.

Why renting a commercial space in Kennedy Town?

Renting a commercial space in Kennedy Town offers numerous benefits for businesses looking to thrive in a vibrant and evolving neighborhood. Known for its blend of traditional charm and modern appeal, Kennedy Town attracts a diverse clientele, including young professionals, expatriates, and families, creating a steady demand for quality retail and dining experiences.

How much does it cost to rent a Commercial Property in Kennedy Town?

The cost of renting commercial property in Kennedy Town varies based on factors such as location, type of space, size, and amenities. Typical rental prices for Grade A office spaces generally range from HKD 50 to HKD 90 per square foot per month. Retail spaces typically start around HKD 60 to HKD 150 per square foot per month, depending on foot traffic and proximity to key areas.

What is the foot traffic like in Kennedy Town?

Foot traffic in Kennedy Town has been steadily increasing, making it one of the more vibrant neighborhoods on Hong Kong Island. The area attracts a diverse mix of locals, expatriates, and visitors, particularly drawn to its trendy dining spots and boutique shops. Key thoroughfares, especially near the MTR station and along the waterfront, see consistent pedestrian activity throughout the day.