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China industrial real estate

First-hand advice on completing an office, factory and distribution centre on time and within budget

A quick guide to getting quality site selection advice in China

As manufacturers and logistics companies climb out of the recession, many are looking for new sites, but with cost constraints being a bigger consideration than ever. For companies selecting a site for a new workshop or distribution facility in China, regardless of the location or purpose, one of the best ways to control costs and preserve value is to get professional advice.

Knight Frank, a leading real estate management company, just released its third quarter report on the Greater China industrial real estate market.

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AMB Property Corporation (NYSE: AMB), a leading global owner, operator and developer of industrial real estate recently published AMB Industrial Business Indicator (IBI). It indicated the warming up of the global economy in 2010 will bring the increase of the industrial space demand.

Facilities support safe development of local chemical production

As the third-largest industry in China, China's chemical sector already accounts for 15% of global demand. Strong overall industrial growth, combined with improved infrastructure for supporting chemical production have combined to fuel a boom in the sector.

Learn about the development of REITs in China

RightSite is pleased to invite all members of the industrial property community to attend the fifth Industrial Asset Management Forum on Wednesday, November 25th at the Westin Hotel in Shanghai. This month's event will feature a short presentation titled China REIT Development, by Mr Gary Chan, a partner in PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

China’s Supreme Court Issues an Interpretation on the Application of Law in Disputes Arising from Lease Contracts

It has become common practice in China for commercial and industrial premises to be leased before being certified for occupation. This usually happens because the legal process for certifying the completion of a building cannot keep up with the high demand for new space.

Completing successful transactions in China means doing your homework

As businesses become more global and transactions faster-paced, organizations are increasingly exposed to complex, interconnected risks in mergers and acquisitions. As an essential part of risk management, properly executing due diligence has become more technically challenging for companies planning deals.

Learn about trends in China's macroeconomy while networking with other professionals

RightSite is pleased to invite all members of the industrial property community to attend the fourth Industrial Asset Management Forum on Wednesday, October 21st at the Royal Meridien Hotel in Shanghai .

How to protect your rights during industrial property transactions

As one of the primary targets of investment in China, real estate is an important part of many investors portfolios. However, given the unusual structure of property ownership in China, buyers need to know the government documents that specify land rights.

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