Lee Shau-Kee, Hong Kong Real Estate Tycoon, Dies at 97

Lee Shau-kee, a Hong Kong real estate tycoon who made his immense fortune building tens of thousands of apartments for middle-class descendants of refugees who had fled Communist mainland China, died on Monday.He was 97.His death was announced by the company he founded, Henderson Land Development.

It did not say where he died or cite a cause.Well into his 70s, Mr.Lee became even wealthier through shrewd financial investments that prompted some to call him Hong Kong’s Warren Buffett.

At his death, Forbes magazine estimated his worth at $29.2 billion, making him the 63rd wealthiest person in the world.Mr.Lee founded Henderson Land Development in 1976.

By the time he stepped down as its chairman and managing director in 2019 at age 91, the company had grown to 10,000 employees and spread beyond real estate development into hotels, department stores and natural gas distribution.He started his career as a gold and currency dealer, reinvesting his profits in real estate.Most speculators and developers preferred higher-priced plots on the island of Hong Kong.

But Mr.Lee was certain that the rising tide of hardworking, upwardly mobile refugees from the mainland and their descendants would send property prices soaring.

He took a chance, buying up large chunks of cheap agricultural land in the New Territories bordering the mainland....

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Publisher: The New York Times

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