
Weave and Aberdeen Acquire Tokyo Apartment Portfolio for $92M with PGGM Backing
Weave Living and Aberdeen Investments have partnered to acquire a Tokyo apartment portfolio valued at $92 million, backed by Dutch pension manager PGGM.
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Weave Living and Aberdeen Investments have partnered to acquire a Tokyo apartment portfolio valued at $92 million, backed by Dutch pension manager PGGM.

GDS Holdings, China's largest data centre operator outside the state sector, has doubled its full-year 2026 sales target to 1 gigawatt after achieving record bookings in the first half.

CK Asset Holdings has reported a significant increase in property sales revenue, but a decline in development profit due to low-margin Hong Kong completions.

Singapore's DayOne Data Centers has confidentially filed for a $5 billion US initial public offering, while CapitaLand Investment lists a $467 million Shanghai REIT and Growthpoint Properties Australia sells a Perth Airport warehouse to Hesperia for $189 million.

Gaw Capital Partners and Hong Kong's TVB are planning to develop an AI hub in the Sai Kung district through a joint venture.

Singapore's UOL Group leads the Asia Pacific real estate headlines with a 23% surge in first-half profit. Other notable developments include ESR and Indonesia's INA breaking ground on Jakarta logistics facilities, and South Korea's IGIS buying a Tokyo tower with Taiwan's APlus.

Digital Core REIT, a Singapore-listed data centre trust, has announced a strategic portfolio reshuffle, selling three North American assets to its sponsor, Digital Realty, for $316 million. The proceeds will fund partial ownership in a Singapore data centre and an increased stake in an Osaka facility, aiming to strengthen its Asian presence and improve financial metrics.

Singapore's City Developments Ltd (CDL) has reported a significant increase in profit for the first half of 2026, driven by the completion of several projects including the Lumina Grand executive condominium.

Singapore's CapitaLand Investment has earmarked S$7 billion to S$9 billion in non-core and legacy assets for potential sale after first-half attributable profit jumped 14 percent.