Colliers

Colliers is a leading diversified professional services and investment management company. With operations in 62 countries,17,000 enterprising professionals work collaboratively to provide expert real estate and investment advice to clients.

See below for the Latest Colliers News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary. 

 

Colliers Hong Kong taps Adrian Tand amidst industrial sector shift

Colliers Hong Kong taps Adrian Tand amidst industrial sector shift

The veteran property adviser will oversee industrial strategy and client advisory services.
4 days ago

Wong Chuk Hang office floor listed at $55m

The whole 16th floor enters the market with tenancy locked and parking included.

Shatin floor and TST office units launched for sale

The combined assets span 34,500 sq ft with prices from $45m to $138m.

The Pemberton in Sheung Wan up for sale by public tender

The 23-storey retail and office property is available through public tender.

Property market gains stability in Q1 as costs ease, leasing picks up

But geopolitical tensions and conflicts in the Middle East continued to weigh on sentiment.

Retail cap rates rise whilst office and industrial rates remain stable in Q4

Tourism recovery lifted high street rents as vacancies decline.

Hong Kong home prices set to jump 3% to 5% in 2026

Analysts point to rate cuts and talent schemes pulling more buyers into flats.

$100m Fanling building offers Mainland firms new international hub

The property comprises a total gross floor area of approximately 25,748 sq. ft., agent Colliers said.

HK warehouse rents to fall 5% as 9 million sq ft supply looms

Upcoming supply over the next three to five years will fuel competition.

Nathan Road retail podium opens for $300m public tender

The property comprises a total gross floor area of approximately 59,200 sq. ft., sole agent Colliers said.

Mixed-use property in Sham Shui Po opens for tender at $75m

156 to 158 Nam Cheong Street consists of six storeys for retail, office, and residential.

Tokenisation, tech pushed to revive property market

It could cut transaction costs by as much as 30%.

How companies can use the new cybersecurity bill to their advantage

The new cybersecurity law in Hong Kong is a wake-up call.

Property investment market slumps as investors stay cautious

Office and retail transactions declined from the previous quarter’s high base. 

Hong Kong logistics rents dip 1.7% in Q1 2025

Leasing is expected to remain driven by renewals in the next few quarters.