Oil Street

Buildings along the street include the Newton Hotel (closed on 25 August 2015),[1] AIA Tower, the former headquarters and clubhouse of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (listed as a Grade II historic buildings), Government Logistics Department's depot and the Harbor Grand Hotel.

After the building was vacated in 2000, some tenants had been moved to the Cattle Depot Artist Village located in To Kwa Wan.

is the former clubhouse of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club from 1908 to 1938, which had been listed as a Grade II historic building since 1995.

[4] Hong Kong Newton Hotel, which under Henderson Land Development Company Limited, closed on 25 August 2015.

According to the track record of Henderson Land Development Company, the average rate of checking-in has decreased in the first half-year.

Moreover, the spokesperson of Henderson Land Development Company stated that the rate of checking-in and the room price has decreased because of the highly competitive hotel industry in Hong Kong.

The other ghost stories, including the red headscarf floated from minibus and the accident happened in an elevator of industrial building.

View of Oil Street, looking southeast towards King's Road
View of Oil Street, looking northwest from King's Road
Entrance of AIA Tower at the corner of Oil Street and Electric Road , with a reflection of the Newton Hotel.