International
Share Copy Link
Four Seasons penthouse solf for $13 million

The $13 million penthouse sale at the soon-to-open Four Seasons New Orleans Hotel and Private Residences is the priciest condo deal ever in the Big Easy.

Share Copy Link
The pandemic costed 4 million tourism workers in the US their jobs

The pandemic has been devastating to the hospitality industry workforce, which is down nearly 4 million jobs compared to the same time in 2019.

Share Copy Link
Amazon to build homes for its middle executives

Amazon has announced plans to create or preserve up to 20,000 affordable homes in areas close to its US facilities.

Share Copy Link
The "Big Apple's" biggest investment sales of 2020

New York’s investment sales market is often seen as a barometer for real estate the world over.

Share Copy Link
Primark agreement with the French Klepierre

Primark, the international retailer, confirmed it has signed leases with Klépierre, the European leader in shopping malls, to open seven new stores.

Share Copy Link
Mobile office plans

An "office on wheels", a revolutionary concept, was created by Jack Carter, former executive of 83-year-old Renzo Piano architectural office.

Share Copy Link
Homebuyers moving away from open-plan spaces

The coronavirus pandemic has changed demands in the housing market: not only in the wider category but also in home design.

Share Copy Link
  News Deals  |  REIC  |  International
Big deal in the European market

Oxford Properties, the real estate arm of Canadian pension fund OMERS, is in talks to buy pan-European investor and asset manager M7 Real Estate in a deal that could be worth close to €5.2 billion.

Share Copy Link
  News Economy  |  International  |  Office
What do tenants in downtown Los Angeles pay?

In 2013, Brookfield Property Partners became Downtown Los Angeles’ biggest landlord — by acquiring the company that previously held that title, MPG Office Trust.

Share Copy Link
Saudi Arabia announces plan for a 100-mile linear city

Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, has unveiled plans for a 100-mile belt of zero-energy walkable communities for a million people. The linear city will have no cars or streets, with all residents living within a five-minute walk of essential facilities.