Houston-based developer Hines and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) have divested a 60-storey skyscraper in downtown Shanghai to a fund backed by China Post Insurance in a deal said to value the project at as much as RMB 10.9… Read More>>
CK Asset Selling Commercial Tower in Shanghai’s Jing An District to Hysan for $540M
Hysan Development will make its second foray into mainland China after agreeing to acquire a 24-storey commercial building in Shanghai’s Jing An district from CK Asset Holdings for RMB 3.5 billion ($540 million).
HKEX-listed Hysan plans to buy the recently… Read More>>
Phoenix Forced to Restructure Financing for 71,000 Sqm Shanghai Office Project
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>>
Yanlord Buys Residential Site in Shanghai’s Jing’An District for RMB 3.4B
Singapore-listed Yanlord Land Group has shouldered aside bids from a trio of mainland rivals to win a residential parcel in Shanghai’s Jing’an district for RMB 3.4 billion ($490 million) according to a notice from the Shanghai Land Bureau.
The developer… Read More>>
Hines Lands Chinese Financial Giant at One Museum Place in Shanghai Sponsored Feature
One Museum Place, a 60-storey skyscraper in the heart of Shanghai’s Jing’an district has landed one of China’s largest securities companies at the newly completed premium Grade A office tower by US-based developer Hines.
Guotai Junan Securities and its subsidiary… Read More>>
Hines Office Project Tops Out in Shanghai’s Jing An
Houston-based developer Hines celebrated its latest milestone in China on Thursday by holding the topping out ceremony for an office project in Shanghai’s Jing An district, which it announced will be named “One Museum Place.”
Now structurally complete, the 54-storey… Read More>>
Mary Kay Close to Signing $135M Shanghai Real Estate Deal
US make-up maker Mary Kay Inc is inching closer to buying its own office building in downtown Shanghai, as the beauty supplier makes plans to spend as much as RMB 820 million ($135 million) to be its own landlord in… Read More>>






