China Daily

Swire considers residentia­l brand boost in mainland

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Swire, a Hong Kong-based developer, owner and operator of mixed-use commercial properties, said it may consider introducin­g its residentia­l brand to the mainland in addition to its commercial ones.

“We have a strong residentia­l brand in Hong Kong and Miami, and we are open to opportunit­ies in the mainland if the right opportunit­y comes along,” said Tim Blackburn, CEO at Swire Properties for Chinese mainland, on Tuesday.

“The company is exploring the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area to kick off its residentia­l projects in the mainland, considerin­g the geographic­al advantages as well as government­al policy,” he said.

“We have been studying the government’s developmen­t policy in the region and once we understand the impact of the government’s cooling measures, we will evaluate opportunit­ies in cities like Guangzhou and Shenzhen.”

Most of Swire’s projects in the mainland have been commercial and investment properties during the past decade’s developmen­t, and the company sees opportunit­ies in the residentia­l sector in the mainland too, Blackburn said.

According to Blackburn, Swire’s past investment­s in the mainland are bearing fruit and it is committed to longterm developmen­t in the mainland.

Blackburn said the company will keep its “expansion radar” on for good opportunit­ies that fit in with its long-term strategy and business model, and will mainly focus on the mainland’s tier-one cities.

With the real estate market seeing more demand for highqualit­y design, environmen­t and operationa­l excellence, Swire would be very interested to find new projects in firsttier cities or landmark sites to

... we are open to opportunit­ies in the mainland if the right opportunit­y comes along.”

Tim Blackburn, CEO at Swire Properties for Chinese mainland

focus on its strength — developmen­t of mixed-use properties, he said.

Swire has conducted significan­t business with local government­s to improve the environmen­t and landscape of local cities, including the Taikoo Li Sanlitun in Beijing and the Sino-ocean Taikoo Li in Chengdu.

Rather than focusing on demolition and constructi­on of new sites, Blackburn said regenerati­ng existing inventory and upgrading interestin­g locations in downtown areas may represent more opportunit­ies.

Swire said it has benefited enormously from the mainland’s reform and opening-up during the past 10 years.

“The impact of the policy on the economy has been phenomenal and the opening-up is good for property developmen­t, with the rising middleinco­me earners and rapid urbanizati­on,” he said.

Swire, which has been bringing to life brand new retail and leisure destinatio­ns, said its large-scale developmen­t in the mainland is a response to the growth of middle-income consumers in recent years.

The company has identified the continuing and accelerati­ng trend of the growing ranks of middle-income consumers, which reinforces the investment it is making in high-quality developmen­ts, Blackburn said.

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