In today’s roundup of regional news headlines, Japanese conglomerate Tokyu announces plans for a Tokyo mixed-use project, Hong Kong’s Sun Hung Kai Properties offers deep discounts to apartment buyers, and Chinese regulators try to tamp down the mortgage boycott crisis.
Blackstone Buying JPY 55B in Japanese Warehouses and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
Warehouses are in the news again today as both Blackstone and Singapore’s GIC make logistics real estate investments in core Asia Pacific markets.
While two of the world’s largest investors seek safety in sheds, an eccentric Beijing business park builder… Read More>>
Alibaba Hires CapitaLand to Manage New Shanghai HQ and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
Leading the news today, China’s biggest ecommerce group has hired Southeast Asia’s largest developer to manage its new 80,000 square metre office building in Shanghai. Also, developers in Hong Kong and mainland China continue to report record earnings in the… Read More>>
ABP Opens Hong Kong Office to Market $2.2B London Project
Beijing-based developer Advanced Business Park (ABP) has officially opened an office in Hong Kong, as the business park specialist markets its plan to develop a new business district in London to companies throughout the region.
Launched at a reception in… Read More>>
Asia Real Estate People in the News 2017-07-31
In this week’s list of familiar faces in new places, a long-time Shanghai veteran has decided to give another try at leaving the mainland’s business powerhouse – opting this time for Hong Kong. Back in the steamy Pearl of the… Read More>>
$1.5 Bil Chinese Project in London Loses Financing After China Minsheng Bails
A £1 billion ($1.5 billion) project to build a centre for Chinese businesses in London is facing an uncertain future after Beijing-based Advanced Business Park’s primary financial backer announced this week that it was putting its investment in the redevelopment… Read More>>
Chinese Deal for London’s Crystal Palace All in Pieces
A £500 million ($772 million) plan for a Chinese developer to rebuild London’s famed Crystal Palace appears to have fallen apart recently after 16 months of delay.
Despite attracting a shortlist of architects including Zaha Hadid, Richard Rogers and David… Read More>>