New York City-based Urbahn Architects Establishes Urbahn International in Jakarta, Indonesia to Serve Clients Globally
Urbahn Architects, a prominent, full-service planning and design firm based in New York City, has launched Urbahn International, a new affiliate to focus on public, commercial, hospitality, multi-family, healthcare, educational and institutional work globally. Urbahn International will operate...
CBRE Analysis: Cities in Australia and Japan Most Resilient to Environmental Risks Impacting Asia Pacific Real Estate Investors, Occupiers
CBRE’s Asia Pacific Sustainable City Ranking reveals cities in Australia and Japan are the most resilient to environmental risks and Ho Chi Minh City is the most resilient emerging Asian market. Meanwhile, Jakarta, Hanoi and mainland China cities such as Beijing and Shanghai are rapidly...
2020 budget focus on infrastructure to buoy real estate development
CBRE Indonesia Market Flash August 2019 explains what the proposed a record-high Rp. 2,528.8 trillion (US$177.56 billion) budget to parliament for 2020 means for real estate.
Indonesia investor sentiment should strengthen after election - Colliers
Colliers International believes investment opportunities in Jakarta are set to improve, despite the city ranking 15th in Pricewaterhouse Cooper’s list of the top investment markets in the Asia Pacific.
Indonesian infrastructure to drive property markets according to Colliers International Asia Market Snapshot Q1 2018 report
Colliers believes residential and industrial sectors to remain primary focus for investors in Q1 2018 report presented by Steve Atherton, Director of Capital Markets and Investment Services at Colliers International Indonesia
Is the Indonesian Gov't's target of a million homes a year just a click away?
Could there be a digital solution to help President Jokowi achieve his goal of building a million homes a year for lower income households at affordable prices?