The bank will lease 70 percent of the building, to be known as Key Plaza.
The bank will lease six floors in the 21-story steel and glass building for 10 years.
They were not, however, willing to allow banks to lease space, because they had low foot traffic and were not open at night.
The bank leased out the 11th through 45th floors, but built out the upper five levels in various striking designs.
The bank initially leased five floors and placed signs on both sides of the building and on the ground level.
The bank leased its old brick building to Starbucks, opening the latte floodgates.
A very prominent bank would purchase aircraft and lease them to the airlines.
For example, a bank buys a house and leases it for 30 years to a customer, who then takes ownership.
The bank initially leased its premises for HK$500 a month in 1864.
Most banks lease their suburban locations and own their older buildings.