The rising value of data centres leads today’s review of real estate headlines from around the region with KKR said to be in discussion to take over a Temasek Holdings’ controlled player at a $5 billion valuation. Also in the… Read More>>
New World Misses Target Date to Close $2B Loan Deal and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
Hong Kong’s New World Development struggles to complete a deal for a fresh $2 billion loan, with that story leading today’s headline roundup. Also in the news, Australia’s Macquarie Technology buys a Sydney site for a data centre and Oracle… Read More>>
Invesco Named Preferred Bidder for Seoul Co-Living Asset and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
A joint venture led by US asset manager Invesco enjoys the inside track to acquire a Seoul co-living property, with that report leading today’s headline roundup. Also making the list, South Korea’s Koramco seeks to build a domestic data centre… Read More>>
Gaw’s Oakland Hotel Heads for Foreclosure Auction and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
Hong Kong fund manager Gaw Capital’s 500-room California hotel goes under the gavel at a foreclosure auction, with that story leading today’s headline roundup. Also in the news, Keppel DC REIT rejoins Singapore’s Straits Times Index and Country Garden’s sales… Read More>>
Gordon Tang-Led JV Places Top Bid for Singapore Site and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
A joint venture set up by Gordon Tang places the highest bid for a Singapore residential site, as the windsurfer’s latest moves lead today’s headline roundup. Also making the list, Bain Capital-backed Bridge Data Centres secures a large bank facility… Read More>>
Asia Real Estate People in the News 2025-01-06
Mingtiandi’s first review of personnel changes from across Asia for 2025 finds a Hong Kong developer keeping executive power within the family, the international division of a mainland China data centre operator expanding its eam and the head of a… Read More>>
Chinese Data Centre Giant GDS Relaunches International Unit as DayOne
The overseas business of one of China’s largest data centre operators announced its relaunch under a new brand on Wednesday, positioning the unit of Shanghai-based GDS Holdings as an independent group.
Now dubbed DayOne, the former GDS International describes itself… Read More>>