Commercial Property
Shanghai banking regulators call for tighter lending
Shanghai banking regulators call for tighter lending
Particularly to real estate developers.
Industrial demand in Q3 spurred by tenants forced to move
And total exports grew slightly.
Office market overall net absorption hits 175,000 sq. ft. in Q3
Reversing Q2's -335,000 sq. ft.
End-users drive Hong Kong's commercial real estate investment
Chinese companies are snapping up quality office assets.
Big financial firms' unstoppable downsizing to hurt office leasing demand
Medium-sized companies take up spaces left by multinationals.
Hong Kong's real estate stocks outperform Hang Seng Index
Stocks have rallied by 30%.
Swire Properties' rental income from local portfolio dipped by 3.7%
Tenants' retail sales were also weak.
Developers' aggressive marketing moves push property prices to stabilise
The offered discounts as much as 20%.
Hong Kong Grade A office rents predicted to jump 12%
Blame it on growth in high-value service sectors.
Warehouse vacancy inches up to 4.4% in H1
Market occupiers also continue to be cautious.
Hong Kong's property investment plummets by 52%
Average deal size is alarmingly shrinking.
Office sector rent edges up 2.3% in H1
Demand was mainly cost-driven.
Can co-working spaces revitalise Hong Kong’s office scene?
Firms are eager to expand with flexible working spaces.
Government enforces crackdown on misused industrial buildings
With repercussions on emerging service industries.
Rents in retail sector plunge 6.8% in H1
Aggregate decline from peak levels at 23%.
Investment turnover for commercial properties drops 27% in H1
Investment demand for industrial properties slowed, too.
Self-storage market in Hong Kong suffering from demand-supply imbalance
Even as strong growth in markets continues.
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