Flexible office giant IWG is adding four new centres in Hong Kong after taking over the last location in the city of a one-time Chinese rival to WeWork and launching three new locations on Hong Kong Island.
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Flexible office giant IWG is adding four new centres in Hong Kong after taking over the last location in the city of a one-time Chinese rival to WeWork and launching three new locations on Hong Kong Island.
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After last month shepherding its second India office joint venture to a successful IPO Blackstone is assembling a wholly owned commercial property platform in the country, according to a report in the local press today.
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Ucommune, China’s largest co-working operator has finally gone public, but not through the IPO that it had touted for more than two years, and at a valuation nearly one-quarter of its peak pricing, according to an announcement earlier this week.
It has only been a few days since China’s largest co-working operator officially filed a prospectus for its US IPO, but Ucommune’s debut on the New York Stock Exchange is already said to be facing opposition from its own bankers… Read More>>
Coworking déjà vu leads Mingtiandi’s roundup of Asia real estate headlines today with the news that China’s biggest shared office provider has filed paperwork for an initial public offering in the US, just three months after WeWork shelved its IPO.
A Malaysian developer leads the way in Mingtiandi’s roundup of Asia real estate headlines with the news that the company is said to be considering an IPO that will raise up to $1.5 billion, after forming a consortium with China… Read More>>
Co-working India-style leads the way in Mingtiandi’s roundup of real estate headlines today with the news that the India franchise of the struggling US flexible space giant is looking to raise $200 million to fund its expansion drive.
Mainland co-working operator Ucommune is said to have filed for an initial public offering with the US securities regulator and is targeting a public listing before the end of the year, according to media reports.
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Ucommune, WeWork’s biggest rival in mainland China, is reportedly planning to raise as much as $200 million in a US IPO next year, as the loss-making mainland co-working player continues to raise new capital.
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While some of its domestic competitors show signs of stumbling, Chinese co-working giant Ucommune has raised RMB 200 million ($29.8 million) in a round backed by a real estate affiliate of Chinese industrial conglomerate Beijing Xingpai Group, according to information… Read More>>