Singapore’s Invictus Developments has entered Japan with the acquisition of the Lyf Ginza Tokyo hotel, after the country logged $2.6 billion of hotel transactions in the first half of the year, representing a 64 percent year-on-year increase, according to JLL.
Keppel to Market Seoul Office Towers for Over $200M and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
In Mingtiandi’s latest roundup of regional news headlines, Singapore-based Keppel makes preparations to sell two office buildings in Seoul, Hong Kong residential developers seize an opportunity to launch super deluxe projects, and a high-end Tokyo mall reels from pandemic-driven store… Read More>>
CLSA Sells Trophy Building in Tokyo’s Ginza to Notch 43% Mark Up in 9 Months
Hong Kong-based fund manager CLSA Real Estate has sold off a retail property in one of Tokyo’s most expensive shopping strips at a 43 percent markup, defying a dealmaking slowdown that has gripped the global markets.
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Grosvenor Buys Ginza Shopping Tower in Maiden Japanese Retail Play
Britain’s Grosvenor Group is moving into the Japanese retail sector by picking up a 10-storey shopping tower in Tokyo’s Ginza district, adding to the company’s more than HK$6.8 billion ($871 million) in real estate assets under management in Asia Pacific.