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  2. Hospitality purchases lead Hawaii commercial real estate ...

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    Apr. 9—Total sales volume for the Hawaii investment market in 2023 declined 18.6 % to $1.93 billion from $2.37 billion in 2022. Hospitality purchases at more than 23 % were the largest share of ...

  3. Real estate in China - Wikipedia

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    Real estate in China is developed and managed by public, private, and state-owned red chip enterprises.. In the years leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, the real estate sector in China was growing so rapidly that the government implemented a series of policies—including raising the required down payment for some property purchases, and five 2007 interest rate increases—due to ...

  4. Shanghai Wanye Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Wanye Enterprises (SWEC; Chinese: 万业企业; pinyin: Wànyè Qǐyè) is a publicly listed Chinese company that engages in the development and sale of semiconductor equipment. It also engages in the sale of real estate properties. Its three semiconductor subsidiaries are Kingstone Semiconductor, Compart Systems and Joysingtech.

  5. Shanghai Forte Land - Wikipedia

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    It is founded by Chinese billionaire Guo Guangchang in 1994 and it is headquartered in Shanghai. [1] It has developed several dozens of real estate projects in major cities such as Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan, Nanjing, Wuxi, Chongqing, Tianjin, Haikou and Hangzhou. Forte's H shares were listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2004.

  6. Exclusive-Shanghai, Shenzhen to lift key home purchase curbs ...

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    Shanghai, China's commercial and financial hub, and Shenzhen, the country's answer to Silicon Valley, will also seek to scrap limits on the number of homes that people can buy, said three of the ...

  7. Shanghai Swordfish - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Baoshan Dahua Swordfish is a Chinese professional women's basketball club based in Shanghai, playing in the Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA). It is co-owned by Baoshan District government, Shanghai Sports Institute, and Dahua Group. Before 2014 it was known as Shanghai Octopus, affiliated with the Shanghai Media Group ...

  8. List of economic and technological development zones in Shanghai

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    This article is a list of Economic and Technological Development Zones in Shanghai, China. Shanghai Baoshan Industrial Zone; Shanghai Caohejing Export Processing Zone Caohejing Export Processing Zone is set up in Shanghai Pujiang Hi-Tech Park, with first stage developed area of 0.9 km 2. It is situated close to XuPu Bridge and Outer Ring Road.

  9. Phoenix Property Investors - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Phoenix had to restructure its financing for investments in Beijing and Shanghai due to market turndown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] [7] In May 2022, Phoenix sued WeWork for abandoning a 10 year commitment to Tower 535 in Hong Kong. Phoenix demanded a payment of about HK$242 million (US$30.8 million) on the alleged breach of ...