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One Shenzhen Bay
Landmark Shenzhen Bay mixed-use address by Parkland Group and KPF with high-end residential towers, Raffles hospitality, offices, retail and waterfront lifestyle positioning.
Strategic Nanshan / Shenzhen Bay waterfront address near parks, headquarters activity, technology capital and Greater Bay Area cross-border positioning with Hong Kong.
I consider One Shenzhen Bay one of the clearest ultra-prime symbols of Shenzhen's transformation from manufacturing powerhouse into a global waterfront business city. This is not a normal residential development; it is a complete mixed-use skyline address combining high-end residential towers, office, Raffles hospitality, serviced residences, retail and a curated landscape environment facing Shenzhen Bay. The territorial value is the key. The project sits in Nanshan, one of Shenzhen's strongest districts for technology, capital, headquarters, talent and cross-border connectivity with Hong Kong. A buyer here is not only buying height or architecture; they are positioning themselves in a district connected to Shenzhen Bay, Talent Park, coastal public space, major corporate ecosystems and the wider Greater Bay Area narrative. Architectural and project references describe One Shenzhen Bay as a mixed-use high-rise community with six high-end residential towers, one office tower and a central Raffles tower combining offices, hotel and serviced apartments. The complex includes private residential gardens, social and fitness club environments, retail, public plazas and elevated green connections. CTBUH data and KPF references position the project as a major completed skyscraper complex rather than a single building. The ideal buyer is a principal who wants a Shenzhen address with recognition, liquidity and skyline identity: entrepreneurs, founders, senior executives, family offices and internationally exposed Chinese buyers. From an investment perspective, the strength is not only the units themselves; it is the scarcity of a landmark waterfront mixed-use environment in a district where technology capital and luxury residential demand overlap. Mixed-use waterfront complex in Nanshan's Shenzhen Bay area. Includes high-end residential towers, office, Raffles hotel/serviced apartment component and retail. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and developed by Parkland Group. Direct relationship to Shenzhen Bay lifestyle, parks and headquarters district energy. Relevant as a completed benchmark address for Greater Bay Area luxury living. If you are considering Shenzhen for residence, business positioning or portfolio diversification, I would place One Shenzhen Bay on the comparison table immediately. Contact me, Kev, and I can help you understand how this address compares with newer Shenzhen Bay, Qianhai, Hong Kong and Guangzhou ultra-prime alternatives.
Landmark Shenzhen Bay skyline complex
Six high-end residential towers
Raffles hospitality component
Office, retail and serviced residences
Private gardens
Waterfront park lifestyle
KPF architecture
Parkland Group development
Private Coordinates
Shenzhen Bay / Houhai, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Shenzhen Bay / Houhai, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Shenzhen Bay / Houhai
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
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