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The developer’s Centricity Flex, featuring 25,000 square feet (2,322 square metres) opens today on the 17th and 18th floor of the Landmark Edinburgh Tower on Queen’s Road Central. Other tenants in the tower include the audit firm PwC, the Swiss private bank...</description>
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      <description>A consortium led by Billion Development and Project Management has bought the 25-year-old Kowloon Bay International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Kitec), in a multibillion dollar project to erect office towers in one of Hong Kong’s most sought-after, up-and-coming commercial areas.
The group of investors, led by privately held Billion Development plan to spend HK$20 billion - including the HK$10.5 billion (US$1.35 billion) for buying Kitec - to develop the complex into grade-A offices. The price...</description>
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      <description>Shun Tak Holdings, one of the flagship companies controlled by the clan that dominates Macau’s gambling industry, has smashed Singapore’s price record for luxury homes with its high-profile entry into the city state’s high-end property market.
Park Nova, a collection of 54 large apartments in a high-rise tower about 10 minutes’ walk from the Orchard Road shopping belt, set a record when a penthouse measuring 5,899 sq ft (548 square metres) sold for S$34.38 million (US$26 million). Translating to...</description>
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