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    Kanakia, hines tie up for ₹3,000 crore office project in Mumbai

    Hines and Kanakia Group have partnered to develop a ₹3,000 crore commercial office project near Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai. Sumitomo Corporation and Mitsubishi Estate have joined the alliance for the 1.5 million sq ft premium office space development.

    Hines, Kanakia, Japan’s Sumitomo, Mitsubishi in JV for office project in Mumbai’s BKC

    Kanakia Group has partnered with Hines, Mitsubishi Estate, and Sumitomo Corporation to develop a 1.5 million sq ft premium office complex in Mumbai's BKC. Kanakia Group owns the land, while Hines, MEC, and Sumitomo are institutional investors and development partners. The project aims to set new standards in India with world-class amenities and design.

    It’s too easy for foreigners to buy property in Japan

    A recent boom in abandoned Japanese homes (known as akiya) has attracted foreigners seeking affordable property, especially in rural areas. While this helps offload unused housing stock, it has also exposed Japan’s unusually lax property laws for foreign buyers—there are virtually no restrictions or extra taxes, even for non-residents.

    Logicap, Mitsubishi Estate extend JV for industrial, logistics development in India

    Logicap Management and Mitsubishi Estate Co. have expanded their partnership with a follow-on investment to develop 3.5 million sq ft of industrial and logistics infrastructure in India. This builds upon their initial joint venture, focusing on key markets like Chennai, Mumbai, and Delhi-NCR. The investment signals confidence in India's growing logistics sector and Logicap's development capabilities, aiming for a 13.

    Buffett takes the stage at Berkshire Hathaway meeting

    Ahead of the meeting, Berkshire reported its first-quarter results that indicated Buffett is still cautious. The company was a net seller of stocks for a 10th straight quarter, as it bought $3.18 billion and sold $4.68 billion.

    Berkshire shareholders head to Buffett's 60th annual meeting, economy top of mind

    Warren Buffett will conduct Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting. Investors are eager to hear his views on the economy. This is especially regarding President Trump's tariff policies. Berkshire's diverse businesses mirror the U.S. economy. Buffett's thoughts on tariffs and his large cash holdings are of interest. The meeting will also address Berkshire's future leadership and shareholder proposals.

    The Economic Times
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