It is named after its location between HSBC Building and the Bank of China Building,[1] the headquarters of HSBC in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific and the former headquarters of the Bank of China Group in Hong Kong respectively.
During the early 1930s, an extra portion of land was required for the construction of the third generation of HSBC Building, which required the demolition of both the southern portion (between Des Voeux Road Central and Queen's Road Central) of Wardley Street[clarification needed] and the western part of the former City Hall.
[2] The first generation of the bank's headquarters bearing the 1 Queen's Road Central address on Marine Lot No.
[4][5][6][7] The flooring of the atrium of the present-day HSBC Building features the road grid of Central in the 1910s.
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