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DoubleDragon Corporation, formerly Injap Land Corporation and DoubleDragon Properties Corporation, is a Philippine real estate development company based in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 2009 as a subsidiary of Injap Investments, Inc in Iloilo City . [ 1 ]
This is a list of notable real estate companies of the Philippines. Arthaland; Aseana Holdings; Ayala Land; Cebu Landmasters; Century Properties; DMCI Homes; DoubleDragon Properties; Federal Land; Filinvest Land, Inc. Isoc Land; Italpinas Development Corporation; Megaworld Corporation; MRC Allied; OHMYHOME PROPERTY INC; Phinma Properties ...
Phoenix has investments across 18 cities across Asia in countries such as China, Japan, Korea and Australia. [1] While investments are predominately in North Asia, Phoenix has also been growing its investments in Southeast Asia. [4] The firm is headquartered in Hong Kong with additional offices in China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and ...
The Real Assets business grew out of Secured Capital Japan, co-founded in 1997 by Jon-Paul Toppino, a Japanese real estate management company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. In March 2009, PAG acquired a 40% stake in Secured Capital via a convertible bond deal of $46 million. In November 2010, PAG acquired the remaining shares of Secured ...
Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) is a Philippine unit investment holding company of First Pacific Company Limited through Metro Pacific Holdings, Inc. [3] MPIC through its subsidiaries, provides water, sanitation, and sewerage services and also operates in real estate, and infrastructure projects. It also invests in some hospitals ...
Daikyo Incorporated (株式会社 大京, Kabushiki gaisha Daikyō) is a Japanese real estate company and one of the largest builders of condominiums in the country. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] References
In 1944, the company merged with Sumitomo Building Co., Ltd. (established August 1923; capital stock 6.5 million yen) to form Sumitomo Building and Real Estate Co., Ltd. [8] Sumitomo was integral to Imperial Japan's war machine during World War II , but the war destroyed most of Sumitomo's industrial infrastructure within Japan.
Mitsubishi Estate participated in the Series D round of funding for Astroscale, a Singapore-headquartered space debris removal startup with offices in Japan and the UK. The round was led by Japan's INCJ Ltd., and included funds operated by SBI Investment Co., Ltd (SBII) and totaled US$50 million. [9]