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Number of Chinese companies among the ten largest construction firms worldwide: 6
Number of flats in China that stood dormant at the end of last year, even as the problem faced in the “tier-one” cities of Beijing, Shanghai,...
Share of the 100 tallest buildings currently under construction worldwide that are in China: 61
Price paid in 2024 for a European-style home in Hong Kong owned by Hui Ka Yan, founder of the onetime property giant China Evergrande, who in 2009 paid $130...
Time it took Chinese construction company Evergrande to go from being named one of the “most valuable and strongest real estate brands,” with a brand value of US $420 billion (€390 billion),
Minimum number of Chinese developers that defaulted or failed to make debt payments in the last three years, according to the credit ratings agency Standard...
Maximum height skyscrapers in Chinese cities counting less than 3 million people can be built, to reduce energy consumption and as part of a broader
Debts China’s property giant Evergrande, the country's second-biggest property company, suddenly cannot pay: $300 billion...
Share of 826 apartments sold in the new Qiyi City Forest Gardens in Chengdu, China, that are inhabited: 10
Share of the 70,000 or so villages in Shandong, China’s second-most-populous province with more than 100 million people, that will be
Amount of floorspace built in China each year – as a one-story building, the equivalent would cover 1.3 times the entire footprint of...
Year in which the Chinese government decided erecting skyscrapers over 500 meters are "not allowed" and buildings over 250 meters should be "strictly...
Estimated decline in properties sold in the 30 biggest Chinese cities during the week...
Number of temporary hospitals China is building in less than two weeks in the town of Wuhan to treat thousands of patients infected with the coronavirus: 2
Price of a niche for an urn in a private columbarium "in the best position" in Hong Kong: €204,000 ($229,000)
Amount a Chinese blogger was fined for saying a Beijing office complex designed by Zaha Hadid Architects had bad feng shui: 200,000 yuan (€26,000)















