Neil Anderson, Hongkong Land

    People: Hongkong Land’s Neil Anderson Departs After 2 Decades

    Hongkong Land’s longtime head of office leasing, Neil Anderson, has stepped down after two decades with the flagship developer, in an exit Bloomberg described as part of a broader strategic shift for the group. Also on the move, Singapore’s CapitaLand Investment has named a new deputy chairman and the head of India’s Godrej Properties has…

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    Central Crossing, slated for completion in mid-2026, have completed its topping out. Image credit: Central Crossing

      Wing Tai and CSI Complete Topping Out of Central Crossing in the Heart of Hong Kong

      Transformative mixed-use development marks a major milestone in revitalising Central through community-led placemaking HONG KONG, Feb. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Wing Tai Properties Limited (“Wing Tai”, SEHK stock code: 369) and CSI Properties Limited (“CSI”, SEHK stock code: 497) have completed the topping out of Central Crossing, the landmark joint venture development at 118 Wellington Street…

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      Sales of Lai Sun Development’s The Parkland residential project. Photo: Jonathan Wong

        Hong Kong developers Emperor and Lai Sun find relief amid debt pressures

        Emperor International Holdings has secured bank approval to resume borrowing under existing terms by nearly two years, providing the embattled Hong Kong developer with much-needed breathing room after it failed to meet HK$16.6 billion (US$2.13 billion) in debt obligations in July. Meanwhile, shares of Lai Sun Development (LSD) resumed trading on the Hong Kong stock…

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        Sales of Lai Sun Development’s The Parkland residential project. Photo: Jonathan Wong

          Hong Kong developers Emperor and Lai Sun find relief amid debt pressures

          Emperor International Holdings has secured bank approval to resume borrowing under existing terms by nearly two years, providing the embattled Hong Kong developer with much-needed breathing room after it failed to meet HK$16.6 billion (US$2.13 billion) in debt obligations in July. Meanwhile, shares of Lai Sun Development (LSD) resumed trading on the Hong Kong stock…

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