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Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. and the Cheung Kong Center
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In mid-1993, Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. (HWL), a respected company based in Hong Kong, was planning to demolish the Hilton Hotel to make way for a highly lucrative office building. The Hilton Hotel was one of the territory's oldest and best-known landmarks. It was wholly owned by HWL. To proceed with the redevelopment plan, HWL proposed to compensate the Hilton Group for an early termination of its 50-year management contract. The cost for compensation was estimated to be around U.S. $125 million. Before approaching the Hilton Group for the buy-out, the chief development executive of HWL hoped to convince himself and the directors that the deal was necessary and that the redevelopment plan would be beneficial to both the group and its shareholders. This case explains the background to the Grade A office rental market in Hong Kong and provides statistics to illustrate the major trends in the market and causal factors over 20 years.