The Trump Organization has announced its first ever Australian project with the launch of a 91-storey hotel and residential tower on the Gold Coast. Partnering with Altus Property Group, the development is set to reach a height of 335 metres. The project will feature luxury apartments, a high-end hotel and an exclusive beach club in the heart of Surfers Paradise.
M&G Real Estate has entered into a joint venture with BlueRock Group to expand a residential portfolio in Berlin. The partnership involves a total investment of €47 million to modernise existing buildings and construct 75 new apartments. This move aims to address the severe housing shortage in some of the most popular districts in the German capital.
Aston Martin is bringing its signature British luxury to South American shores with the announcement of a landmark residential tower in João Pessoa, Brazil. Partnering with Setai Grupo GP, the 45-storey development marks the brand’s first foray into the region's real estate market.
CapitaLand Ascott Trust has acquired three rental housing properties in Greater Tokyo for JPY4.6 billion. Located in Southern Kanagawa, the freehold assets boast occupancy rates above 95 per cent and offer stable, long-term returns. This move increases the trust’s living sector portfolio to 17.5 per cent of its total value. The acquisition aligns with a broader strategy to expand presence in key Japanese markets through resilient, income-generating assets.
BNW Developments has partnered with Radisson Hotel Group to launch the first Radisson Blu Hotel and Residences in the new RAK Central district. The project features a 361-room hotel and 222 branded apartments, merging luxury living with a major commercial hub. This collaboration aims to establish a new benchmark for hospitality in Ras Al Khaimah as the emirate expands its urban and economic core.
Lone Wolf Technologies has named Matt Fischer as its new CEO to lead a fresh push into AI-driven real estate software. Fischer, a former Bullhorn executive, replaces Jimmy Kelly, who served as chief executive for seven years. The transition comes as the firm focuses on unifying its platform for over one million agents across North America. The company aims to simplify complex property transactions through better technology and integrated solutions.