Hong Kong property developer Lee Shau Kee dies at 97
- Lee Shau Kee, a Hong Kong property developer nicknamed 'Uncle Four', died peacefully at 97 surrounded by his family.
- Lee founded Henderson Land in 1976 and built a business empire worth over $36 billion at its peak, with interests in real estate, hotels, and gas.
- A philanthropist, Lee donated billions of dollars and urged young people not to marry early if they did not have a stable income.
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Henderson Land Development’s founder Lee Shau-kee passes away at 97
Lee Shau-kee, founder of Hong Kong's Henderson Land Development Company Limited, passes away on Monday at his age of 97 accompanied by his families, according to a statement published on the company’s official website.
Property tycoon Lee Shau-kee, Henderson founder, dies aged 97
Hong Kong property tycoon Lee Shau-kee, who founded real estate giant Henderson Land Development, has died aged 97.Lee Shau-kee. File photo. “[Lee] passed away peacefully in the evening today, surrounded by his family,” Henderson Land Development said in a Chinese-language statement on Monday.Lee founded Henderson in 1976 and assumed chairmanship of the company until he stepped down in 2019. His two sons – Peter and Martin – were then appointed …
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