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    Home » Kaohsiung Investors Betting Big on Central Park and Asia New Bay Area as New City Center
    Real Estate January 7, 20262 Mins Read

    Kaohsiung Investors Betting Big on Central Park and Asia New Bay Area as New City Center

    Developers point to transit links and a Foxconn-backed office hub as the downtown–harbor corridor shifts from plan to payoff.
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    By KHT Staff

    KAOHSIUNG — Kaohsiung’s urban core is being marketed as a single, fast-tightening corridor—running from Kaohsiung Main Station (高雄車站) past Central Park (中央公園) and down to the Asia New Bay Area (亞洲新灣區)—as transit projects and large-scale commercial development reshape where investors think the city’s “center” is headed.

    The area is increasingly being framed by developers as a single “golden axis,” as long-planned projects begin to translate into market value.

    A key driver is the city government’s partnership with Foxconn (鴻海精密) on the MRT Yellow Line (捷運黃線) Y15 joint development project, a NT$15.9 billion investment expected to anchor a flagship office complex near the harbor. Market analysts say the project could draw high-end commercial tenants southward, reinforcing demand in adjacent Central Park neighborhoods already prized for MRT access, permanent green space, and established retail clusters.

    The report also cites a developer-referenced market survey known as 2025 Kaohsiung Lifestyle Outlook (2025高雄生活樣貌觀察), which identified the Central Park area as one of the city’s most desirable residential zones. The survey’s authorship and methodology are not specified, and it is not an official government study, but it is frequently used by real-estate firms to support claims of long-term livability and pricing resilience. With land supply along the corridor increasingly scarce, industry observers say the axis is shifting from speculative narrative to a concrete test of Kaohsiung’s downtown revival.

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