Which Tokyo neighbourhoods are getting more expensive?
While rents in Tokyo still tend to be lower than what they were in 2008—before the full force of the global financial crisis was felt—some suburbs have seen price spikes over the past 12 months.
Competition exerts downward rental correction in Yangon's office market
Competition pressures price corrections in headline lease rates, a first in almost five quarters according to Colliers International’s latest Yangon Office Report. The entry of better quality projects forced older developments to adjust their asking rates to better reflect their market...
‘Golden Era of Hotel Construction’ ushers in a vibrant future for Philippine tourism
International and local hotel brands continue to expand their portfolio across the Philippines, capitalizing on a strong tourism growth forecast, improving infrastructure and greater interest among developers to venture into the hospitality space.
The design of the Japanese house may have undergone some serious transformation over the years, but with traditional elements and modern inventions, the typical home remains a uniquely Japanese space.
Will Green Bonds fund a million homes in Indonesia?
Green Bonds are gaining traction in Indonesia as ways to fund projects, activities or assets that have positive environmental purposes and/or climate benefits.