The Property has a gross area of approximately 25,618 square feet, with a floor-to-floor height of about 3.95 metres and a floor loading capacity of approximately 150 lbs per square feet. The building is equipped with a total of 12 passenger and cargo lifts, along with loading and unloading facilities, making it ideal for warehousing, light industrial, and various commercial and industrial uses. In addition, the Property includes 1 lorry parking space and 4 private car parking spaces, offering a total of 5 parking spaces available for acquisition, effectively supporting daily business operations and logistics needs.
Wyler Centre Phase II is strategically located in the core area of Kwai Chung. It is approximately a 5-minute walk to Kwai Fong MTR station, and is well served by numerous bus and minibus routes connecting Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, ensuring excellent accessibility. The Property is also in close proximity to the Kwai Chung Container Terminals and major transport corridors, including Tsing Kwai Highway and Kwai Chung Road, offering a well-established and comprehensive transportation network.
Mr. Jason Wo, Senior Director of Investment at Savills Hong Kong said, “The Property enjoys a prime location and offers a rare, large-scale whole-floor layout in the market, with flexible and highly efficient space planning. It is particularly well suited for use as a corporate headquarters or a one-stop operational base.
Kwai Chung, as a traditional industrial and commercial hub, benefits from well-established logistics infrastructure and close proximity to border crossings, underpinning its stable long-term development potential. Amid the recent correction in industrial property prices, the market entry threshold has notably lowered, presenting a more attractive acquisition opportunity for buyers.
For enterprises planning to establish a long-term operational base, this Property represents an ideal choice for owner-occupation, enabling them to secure assets and strengthen their business foundation for future growth.”