CapitaLand

CapitaLand is a Singaporean headquartered company focusing on investment, development and management of real estate.

[10] Named as CapitaLand on 6 September 2000,[11] the merger was approved by shareholders on 18 October 2000[12] and was thus officially launched on 28 November 2000.

[17] In 2017, CapitaLand came into controversy when the company attempted to evict the Franses Art Gallery from the Cavendish Hotel in London.

[18] The case would go to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, which ruled against CapitaLand and upheld Franses Art Gallery's request for a new 15-year lease.

One of CapitaLand's most recently completed developments is CapitaSpring (comprising an office tower and serviced residence), a 280m tall skyscraper in Raffles Place.

CapitaLand holds retail investments in Singapore, China, Malaysia, Japan, Cambodia and Vietnam.

In June 2019, CapitaLand, partnering with City Developments Limited (CDL), acquired Liang Court from mall operator AsiaMalls, an entity linked to PGIM Real Estate, for S$400 million.

Today, the company's serviced residence brands include Ascott, Citadines, Oakwood, lyf, Quest, Somerset and The Crest Collection.

CapitaLand's commercial spaces include offices and integrated developments across Singapore, China, Germany, Japan and Vietnam.

The latest project is the redevelopment of JCube shopping mall into a mixed development with a residential component called J'Den.

[44] These include facilities in South Korea, Singapore, China,[45] and India,[46] where it is currently developing data centres in Navi Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad,[47] and Bangalore.