The development, with a large trendy shopping centre, is ideally located in Tsuen Wan town centre, opposite to the Tsuen Wan City Hall and a 8-minute walk from Tsuen Wan MTR Station or a 5-minute walk from Tsuen Wan West Station on KCR west Rail. There are over 1,900 residential flats in 5 towers with excellent clubhouse facilities offered to residents.
The development, with a large trendy shopping centre, is ideally located in Tsuen Wan town centre, opposite to the Tsuen Wan City Hall and a 8-minute walk from Tsuen Wan MTR Station or a 5-minute walk from Tsuen Wan West Station on KCR west Rail. There are over 1,900 residential flats in 5 towers with excellent clubhouse facilities offered to residents.
Nina Tower looks great but its not in a place that people will see it in terms of skyline. You'll never see it in any skyline renderings because it's way out in Lai Chi Kok I believe. I see it on the MTR when going to Tsuen Wan and it's cool but in a crap area.
Awful?!?! I love the blue lines! If not it would look too much like 2IFC. I am really happy the blue is permanent. It also makes the tower stand out a lot more.
But it doesnt match the shorter building. Did they design it on crack? Or will it fit when its all done?
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