ONE Sothebys sponsored and participated in the largest U.S. real estate showcase and investment forum ever held in China, hosted by The Real Deal. ONE Sir partnered with the Taiwan Sothebys affiliate for the event to showcase Brickell City Centre, Metropica and Gale Boutique Hotel and Residences in Ft. Lauderdale. In attendance for the ONE Sir team was David Lane, promoting One Thousand Museum, as well as Ivonne Barrera with Brickell City Centre, and Fernando de Nuez y Lugones and Jennifer Santana from the Development Division.
Steve Owens, the developer of Brickell City Centre was also in attendance as part of Swire. The showcase featured twelve panels and workshops providing potential residential and commercial investors valuable insights into the hottest real estate markets in the U.S. More than 6,000 real estate investors and professionals in Shanghai were exposed to 100 different developments. The Asian market has proven to be a crowd hungry for access to the U.S. market, and the expo served as a forum to connect Chinese investors and U.S. developers and marketers. In 2014, $22 billion was spent by Chinese buyers on U.S. real estate investments, and an estimated 63 million Chinese have the means to invest in international property.


ONE Sothebys sponsored and participated in the largest U.S. real estate showcase and investment forum ever held in China, hosted by The Real Deal. ONE Sir partnered with the Taiwan Sothebys affiliate for the event to showcase Brickell City Centre, Metropica and Gale Boutique Hotel and Residences in Ft. Lauderdale.
In attendance for the ONE Sir team was David Lane, promoting One Thousand Museum, as well as Ivonne Barrera with Brickell City Centre, and Fernando de Nuez y Lugones and Jennifer Santana from the Development Division. Steve Owens, the developer of Brickell City Centre was also in attendance as part of Swire.
The showcase featured twelve panels and workshops providing potential residential and commercial investors valuable insights into the hottest real estate markets in the U.S. More than 6,000 real estate investors and professionals in Shanghai were exposed to 100 different developments.
The Asian market has proven to be a crowd hungry for access to the U.S. market, and the expo served as a forum to connect Chinese investors and U.S. developers and marketers. In 2014, $22 billion was spent by Chinese buyers on U.S. real estate investments, and an estimated 63 million Chinese have the means to invest in international property.
ONE Sothebys sponsored and participated in the largest U.S. real estate showcase and investment forum ever held in China, hosted by The Real Deal. ONE Sir partnered with the Taiwan Sothebys affiliate for the event to showcase Brickell City Centre, Metropica and Gale Boutique Hotel and Residences in Ft. Lauderdale.
In attendance for the ONE Sir team was David Lane, promoting One Thousand Museum, as well as Ivonne Barrera with Brickell City Centre, and Fernando de Nuez y Lugones and Jennifer Santana from the Development Division. Steve Owens, the developer of Brickell City Centre was also in attendance as part of Swire.
The showcase featured twelve panels and workshops providing potential residential and commercial investors valuable insights into the hottest real estate markets in the U.S. More than 6,000 real estate investors and professionals in Shanghai were exposed to 100 different developments.
The Asian market has proven to be a crowd hungry for access to the U.S. market, and the expo served as a forum to connect Chinese investors and U.S. developers and marketers. In 2014, $22 billion was spent by Chinese buyers on U.S. real estate investments, and an estimated 63 million Chinese have the means to invest in international property.
ONE Sothebys sponsored and participated in the largest U.S. real estate showcase and investment forum ever held in China, hosted by The Real Deal. ONE Sir partnered with the Taiwan Sothebys affiliate for the event to showcase Brickell City Centre, Metropica and Gale Boutique Hotel and Residences in Ft. Lauderdale.
In attendance for the ONE Sir team was David Lane, promoting One Thousand Museum, as well as Ivonne Barrera with Brickell City Centre, and Fernando de Nuez y Lugones and Jennifer Santana from the Development Division. Steve Owens, the developer of Brickell City Centre was also in attendance as part of Swire.
The showcase featured twelve panels and workshops providing potenial residential and commercial investors valuable insights into the hottest real estate markets in the U.S. More than 6,000 real estate investors and professionals in Shanghai were exposed to 100 different developments.
The Asian market has proven to be a crowd hungry for access to the U.S. market, and the expo served as a forum to connect Chinese investors and U.S. developers and marketers. In 2014, $22 billion was spent by Chinese buyers on U.S. real estate investments, and an estimated 63 million Chinese have the means to invest in international property.



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