Real Estate
Chinese Manufacturer Could “Shut Anytime” as Fossil Halts Production & More
American watch brand Fossil has halted production in China due to limited demand lately. As a result, its Chinese manufacturer might have to close shop. Read MoreCan China’s Mixed-Use Development Model Save US Department Stores?
As traditional US department stores continue to shutter, China may have a solution for them in mixed-use development projects. But can they work stateside? Read MoreAirbnb Introduces High-end Offer in Pivot Toward China
The recent launch of Airbnb Plus and Beyond Airbnb might be just what Airbnb needs to capture a larger segment of the China market and set themselves up for even greater success in 2018. Read MoreHow Hong Kong Became the World’s Top Luxury Home Market
Christie's International Real Estate CEO explains Hong Kong's rising status as a consequence of the 'significant amount of built-up Chinese wealth.' Read MoreThis Chinese City Is the World’s Hottest Luxury Housing Market
A new report by Knight Frank reveals which cities are seeing the largest growth in prime property prices. Read MoreWhat’s Driving China’s Emerging Luxury Homebuyers in 2017?
A Sotheby's report reveals what factors are motivating new Chinese luxury consumers in the real estate market. Read MoreChina’s Rich to Buy $218 Billion Worth of U.S. Real Estate by 2020
A new Asia Society report finds that massive Chinese investment in U.S. real estate is only set to get bigger over the next five years. Read MoreHong Kong Retail Rents Remain Sky-High Despite Slowdown
A new report finds that Hong Kong retail rents are still the second-highest in the world even as they are lowered amidst declining sales. Read MoreHarvard and Horses: Polo Aims to Attract China’s ‘New Nobility’
Ivy League intervarsity tournaments and luxurious amenities are some of the ways in which polo club are working to appeal to China's elite. Read MoreSouth China Sea Private Islands Prove to be Shaky Investment for China’s Rich
As rich Chinese buyers snap up private islands in the disputed territory, they're finding that ownership isn't necessarily the life of leisure they expected. Read More