Redefine Properties (JSE: RDF), which has increased its distribution for the six months ended 28 February 2019 by 4.0% to 49.2 cents, continues to build a solid platform for sustained growth and value creation despite ongoing economic and political uncertainty.
Shawn Theunissen of South African small business developer Property Point, a Growthpoint Properties initiative, has been named 2018 Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE) Global Member of the Year.
RE-Calibrating Supply and Demand for Sustainable Growth is a natural evolution of the previous year’s theme, Changing the West African Narrative, which aided more than 400 delegates representing over 200 companies to reposition the sector in a region sparked to a growth footing by Nigeria’s exit from recession.
Cities can be dynamic, exciting hubs – or they can be crime-ridden danger zones visited under duress or because of duty.
New York, San Francisco, Zurich, Hong Kong and London top the league table of the most expensive places to build.
London has beaten New York for the second year in a row as the most important city for the ultra-wealthy, according to Knight Frank’s Wealth Report, an annual analysis of wealth flows and property investment around the world.
New generation of New York skyscrapers, some taller than the Empire State building, are altering the world's most famous skyline.
Prescient Corporate Advisory SA advises on EUR59m sale and lease back transaction of La Plantation d'Albion Club Med Mauritius.
Chinese insurance company, Anbang Insurance Group, buys Hilton's New York luxury flagship hotel the Waldorf Astoria for USD1.95bn.
After splashing out R25m for an apartment in Cape Town's ultra-exclusive Clifton, Adrian Gore founder and CE of Discovery, picked up a three-bedroom luxury pad in New York for R103m in January.
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