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Hong Kong is Rich in Wealthy-Sounding Building Names

Hong Kong was great.

One cool thing, among many, is the way they name their buildings.

They all sound very posh, or at least aspiring to be.

My favorite’s got to be “Tycoon Court.” Tycoons only! I’ve got a few years until I qualify.

“Prosperous Building” isn’t bad, either. You know if your office is there, you’ve made it. And your clients know it, too.

I get the feeling my office address of “93 Jackson Street” wouldn’t quite cut it in Hong Kong. But in Seattle, it suits me fine.

(Photos by STL)

Posted on February 15, 2012 by Registered CommenterMichael Atkins | Comments1 Comment

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Sounds like Donald Trump named some of these buildings!
February 23, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJoe Probst

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