'It's logical': harbour watchdog defends New World as partner in Avenue of Stars expansion despite lack of bidding
A public-private partnership between the government and New World Development to manage an expanded Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui is "logical", according to the head of Hong Kong's official advisory body on harbourfront planning.
Future projects along the new Central-Wan Chai waterfront should, however, be contracted out through a competitive process, Harbourfront Commission chairman Nicholas Brooke said.
The remarks come amid conditional approval from the government to give the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade a facelift, a plan critics fear favours the avenue's existing operator, New World.
They say public land is being entrusted to a designated developer without a bidding process.
The project is heading for the courts, with activists Chong Wing-fai and Kwok Cheuk-kin applying for a judicial review against the government's refusal to launch an open tender.
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