CapitaLand
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CapitaLand Limited (Chinese: 嘉德置地) SGX: C31 is a Singapore based company, listed on the Singapore Exchange, and is Southeast Asia's largest property company. It is the parent company of Raffles Holdings and The Ascott Group, and it is the merged company of the then DBS Land and Pidemco Land.
It has two real estate investment trusts (REITs), CapitaMall Trust and CapitaCommercial Trust. It develops condominiums and houses, as well as managing commercial and retail buildings in Singapore and other parts of the world.
The President and CEO of CapitaLand is Liew Mun Leong. Concurrently, he is Deputy Chairman of The Ascott Group Limited, CapitaLand's serviced residence arm, which is listed on the Singapore stock exchange. He is Deputy Chairman of CapitaMall Trust Management Limited, the manager of CapitaMall Trust, the first listed real estate investment trust in Singapore, CapitaCommercial Trust Management Limited, Ascott Residence Trust Management Limited and CapitaRetail China Trust Management Limited. He is also a Director of CapitaLand Hope Foundation. In addition, Mr Liew chairs the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS).
Mr Liew graduated from the University of Singapore with a Civil Engineering degree in 1970 and is a registered professional civil engineer. In 2006, he was awarded Outstanding CEO of the Year in the Singapore Business Awards.
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[edit] Group structure
Real Estate
- CapitaLand Commercial and Integrated Development Limited
- CapitaLand Residential
- Australand (listed, 53.3% ownership)
- CapitaLand Retail Limited
- Raffles Holdings (listed, 58.9% ownership)
Hospitality
- The Ascott Group (listed, 67.9% ownership)
Financial Services
- CapitaLand Financial
- CapitaMall Trust (listed, 33.9% ownership)
- CapitaCommercial Trust (listed, 37.4% ownership)
- Ascott Residence Trust (listed)
[edit] Properties
[edit] Commercial
Singapore
- 6 Battery Road
- Hitachi Tower
- Chevron House
- Equity Plaza
- PWC Building
- One George Street
- Samsung Hub
- Shenton Way
- Capital Tower
- Robinson Point
- Raffles City
- Springleaf Tower
- The Adelphi
- Starhub Centre
- Bugis Village
- Golden Shoe Car Park
- Market Street Car Park
China
Malaysia
- Menara Citibank, Kuala Lumpur
[edit] Industrial
Singapore
- Corporation Place
- Technopark@Chai Chee
- Ubi TechPark
- Kallang Avenue Industrial Centre
- Kallang Bahru Complex
China
- Corporation Park, Hong Kong
[edit] Residential
Singapore
- Belmond Green
- Casabella
- Citylights
- Glentrees
- The Levelz
- Palm Grove
- Palm Haven
- RiverEdge
- RiverGate
- SunHaven
- SunGlade
- Tanamera Crest
- Tanglin Residences
- The Botanic on Lloyd
- The Imperial
- The Loft
- The Orchard Residences
- The Shelford
- The Waterina
- Varsity Park Condominium
- Visioncrest
China
- Beau Monde, Guangzhou
- Beijing Orchid Garden, Beijing
- Hong Kong Parkview Blk 15, Hong Kong
- La Cité, Shanghai
- La Forêt, Beijing
- Oasis Riviera, Shanghai
- Parc Trésor, Shanghai
- Summit Residences, Shanghai
- Westwood Green, Shanghai
Thailand
- Athenee Residence, Bangkok
- Royal Residences, Bangkok
- The Empire Place, Bangkok
- The Emporio Place, Bangkok
- Villa Rachakru, Bangkok
[edit] Retail
Singapore
- Bugis Junction
- Bukit Panjang Plaza
- Clarke Quay
- Funan DigitaLife Mall
- Hougang Plaza
- IMM Shopping Mall
- Junction 8 Shopping Centre
- Jurong Entertainment Centre
- Lot 1 Shoppers' Mall
- ION Orchard
- Plaza Singapura
- Raffles City
- Rivervale Mall
- Sembawang Shopping Centre
- Tampines Mall
- VivoCity
China
- Anzhen Mall, Beijing (Anchored by Beijing Hualian)
- Dragon Mall, Shanghai
- Raffles City, Shanghai
- The Exchange, Tianjin
- Wangjing Mall, Beijing (Anchored by Beijing Hualian)
- Xihuan Plaza Retail Mall, Beijing
- 20 other malls in China anchored by Wal-Mart
India
- Market City, Mumbai
Japan
Malaysia

