Ascott
Ascott is a Singapore lodging business. It is a fully-owned subsidiary of CapitaLand Investment. Ascott's portfolio spans over 200 cities across over 30 countries in Asia Pacific, Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the USA.
Ascott has more than 78,000 operating units and over 57,000 units under development, making a total of more than 135,000 units in 800 properties.
CapitaLand acquires two new international properties for $210m
The properties are located in France and Vietnam.
CapitaLand acquires two new international properties for $210m
The properties are located in France and Vietnam.
CapitaLand subsidiaries to develop $146.2m property in the US
The property is a 678-bed student accommodation in South Carolina.
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