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Development Bureau introduces land, tenancy reforms
Development Bureau introduces land, tenancy reforms
The gov’t allows greater flexibility for short-term tenancies, with some sites eligible for up to 21 years.
World-Wide House top floors up for sale in Central
World-Wide House top floors up for sale in Central
The receivership asset comprises two adjoining full-floor offices with vacant possession.
Hong Kong to establish international commercial court
Hong Kong to establish international commercial court
The planned court will handle complex, high-value international and cross-border commercial disputes.
Logistics rents to keep rising in over half of global markets
Logistics rents to keep rising in over half of global markets
The report said supply chain uncertainty is pushing occupiers to prioritise resilience, among others.
HKIA opens new Terminal 2 for leisure travel
HKIA opens new Terminal 2 for leisure travel
Fifteen airlines will begin moving check-in services to the new terminal from 27 May.
Inflation rate flat at 1.7% in April
Inflation rate flat at 1.7% in April
Energy inputs lift consumer price index whilst overall rate remains unchanged.

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Commercial Property The Executive Centre opens upgraded workspace at One IFC
The floor features a lounge with interiors inspired by waves and the city skyline.
Insurance Hong Kong healthcare pushes pricing clarity, trials, and biotech capacity
Six in 10 patients delay treatment due to cost anxiety.
Insurance Hong Kong insurer complaints rise for fourth straight year
The Insurance Authority has flagged gaps in incentives, disclosure, and oversight.
Easing rents lure retailers back to Hong Kong streets
Ground-floor shops offer higher visibility for food and daily-need retail.
Residential Subsidised resale homes draw buyers from private flats
The policy boosts turnover by pulling demand forward, not by lifting volumes long term.
Financial Services Trust planners face pressure as Hong Kong entrepreneurs go global
Differing legal systems can create friction for businesses operating across borders.
HR & Education HK MBA demand shifts to specialised tracks
Enrolment across three local universities slipped 1.1% to 631 students last year.

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