The parent company of Regus has helped itself to a space in Hong Kong vacated by rival WeWork, as the balance of power shifts within the flexible office universe.
IWG, which owns Regus and four other flexible office brands, confirmed… Read More>>
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The parent company of Regus has helped itself to a space in Hong Kong vacated by rival WeWork, as the balance of power shifts within the flexible office universe.
IWG, which owns Regus and four other flexible office brands, confirmed… Read More>>

Amidst growing friction with Chinese authorities, the US Department of State has put up for sale a residential site in one of Hong Kong’s most exclusive enclaves, and it could be set to sell for nearly a quarter less than… Read More>>

Chongbang Group has closed the $120 million acquisition of a suburban site in northwestern Shanghai as it readies the second phase of the company’s retail-anchored Lifehub@Anting project, Mingtiandi can reveal.
The Shanghai-based commercial developer led by one-time Shui On Land… Read More>>

A Hong Kong property billionaire has agreed to sell his stake in a London REIT for £436 million ($544 million), bringing to a close a long-running battle for control of the trust’s West End real estate portfolio.
Samuel Tak Lee,… Read More>>

A joint venture between Greenland Group and the Shanghai government has agreed to sell one of the commercial towers in its RMB 100 billion ($14 billion) Greenland Bund Centre to Bank of Shanghai, just five months after Haitong Securities purchased… Read More>>

South Korea’s dalliance with US hotels has been derailed for the second time in five weeks, after a $2.5 billion Las Vegas strip project financed by a Seoul-based asset manager has defaulted on its debt obligations.
New York-based Witkoff, which… Read More>>

Chelsfield Asia has closed its first value-add pan-Asia fund at $362.5 million, as the Asia arm of the UK developer readies to deploy dry powder in what CEO Nick Loup calls a “once-in-a-generation opportunity for investing”.
Alongside the $362.5 million… Read More>>

A fund managed by Phoenix Property Investors has been forced to restructure the capital structure for a commercial project in Shanghai’s Jing An district, according to an announcement to the Hong Kong stock exchange today as the COVID-19 crisis disrupts… Read More>>

Consumer goods sourcing and distribution firm Li & Fung delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange yesterday, ending a run of 28 years on the bourse through a buyout backed by Asia’s largest warehouse developer and fund manager that valued… Read More>>

Shui On Land spent RMB 2.1 billion ($290 million) buying four parcels of land in Shanghai in just three days last week, as the developer assembles the pieces for an urban redevelopment project which it hopes will rival the success… Read More>>