Commercial Property
Hong Kong's Grade A office market "relatively subdued" in December
Hong Kong's Grade A office market "relatively subdued" in December
Activity was underpinned by relocations.
Mainland firms expand property footprint in Hong Kong
They make up 29% of land sold in the past year.
Tenant decentralisation to be driven by MTR South Island Line opening
The appeal of Hong Kong East as an office location will continue to grow.
Cheung Kong mulls over other investment deals apart from Duet Group buyout
Fitch says it is in a near net cash position.
High street shop rents to fall 5% this year
Hong Kong's retail scene is expected to brace for more headwinds.
Commercial property investment market only scored US$10m in deals
This is the lowest in almost 8 years.
Warehouse occupiers actively looking at expansion
While pharma firms hunt for more laboratory space.
Financial sector to drive leasing demand for Hong Kong office space
Around 2.8 sqm of space is scheduled for completion this year.
Asian tech firms are upgrading to prime office locations
"Silicon Valley"-inspired areas are popping up.
Capital values of Grade A offices up 4.2% in 2016
Thanks to record breaking en-bloc sales transactions.
Technology, media, and telecom firms in Hong Kong expected to further decentralise
They are struggling with high office rents in the CBD.
Here are the 5 real estate investment outlook for Asia Pacific in 2017
Self-storage businesses will be on the rise next year.
Cheung Kong Infrastructure braces itself for less UK assets
GBP depreciation means slimmer chances of getting new assets in UK.
Warehouse rents to retreat 0-5% in 2017
Rents climed 3.5% in 2016.
Hong Kong Central's Grade A office rents to inch up 0-5% in 2017
Rents are now up to 3.3 times costlier than in non-core areas.
Hong Kong's demand for Grade A offices not hurt by fleeing multinational firms
Demand has even jumped by 4.1m sq ft.
Hong Kong Island office rents to grow 4% in 2017
Kowloon offices on the other hand will drop by 7%.
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