CBRE|WTW announces new leadership and change in names of business entities
PETALING JAYA (April 1): CBRE|WTW on Thursday (March 31) announced a change in the names of its business entities and the appointment of new leadership.
PETALING JAYA (April 1): CBRE|WTW on Thursday (March 31) announced a change in the names of its business entities and the appointment of new leadership.
CBRE | WTW has launched their report on Jan 7 titled “Market Outlook 2022: Creating Resilience” which provides an insight on the market performance and market outlook for 2022, For the Klang Valley region, the report has noted that the market performance in 2021 had been subdued by the pandemic.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 12): The property market, which was subdued last year, is expected to see moderate growth in 2022, in tandem with expected recovery of the global economy, said CBRE | WTW Group Managing Director, Foo Gee Jen during the media launch of the real estate consultancy’s 2022 Market Outlook Report at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre on Tuesday (Jan 11) morning.
While the industrial and logistics segment is expected to remain the bright spot in the property industry, CBRE|WTW managing director Foo Gee Jen said there will be great potential in worker accommodation.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 13): While the industrial and logistics segment is expected to remain the bright spot in the property industry, CBRE|WTW managing director Foo Gee Jen (pictured) said there will be great potential in worker accommodation.
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 14): Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an essential factor if the local property market is to recover, experts tell The Edge Malaysia.
SINGAPORE (June 28): Remote working is unlikely to dampen office demand in Asia Pacific, say consultants.
The big-budget Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit (IMBRT), if implemented well, could improve the connectivity within major business hubs in Iskandar Malaysia.
Until international borders are re-opened and interstate travel restrictions are lifted, many luxury hotels in Malaysia will continue to face a bleak future as they struggle to stay afloat.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 25): Amidst a general gloomy outlook, Sarawak property market is still seeing a silver lining, led by the development of the state’s oil and gas industry in Bintulu and agricultural sector, said C H Williams Talhar Wong & Yeo managing director Robert Ting.