Native name | 豐泰地產投資有限公司 |
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Type | Private |
Industry | Private equity real estate |
Founded | 2002[1] |
Founders | Samuel Chu Benjamin Lee[1] |
Headquarters | Hong Kong |
AUM | US$8.1 billion (31 December 2021)[2] |
Number of employees | 170[2] |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [3] |
Phoenix Property Investors ("Phoenix") is a real estate investment firm headquartered in Hong Kong. In 2022, IREI ranked Phoenix as the tenth largest real estate manager in Asia based on assets under management.[4]
Background
Phoenix was founded in 2002 by Samuel Chu and Benjamin Lee.[1] The firm takes a value driven approach to investing in real estate in and works with institutional clients such as sovereign wealth funds, pension funds and insurance companies.[1]
Phoenix has investments across 18 cities across Asia in countries such as China, Japan, Korea and Australia.[1] While investments are predominately in North Asia, Phoenix has also been growing its investments in Southeast Asia.[5] The firm is headquartered in Hong Kong with additional offices in China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Australia.[6]
In 2020, Phoenix had to restructure its financing for investments in Beijing and Shanghai due to market turndown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8]
In June 2023, Phoenix and Lendlease entered a joint venture to develop a A$185 million logistics facility in Australia.[9]
The most notable property owned by Phoenix is Tower 535 located in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.[10] It served as the flagship store of DJI in Hong Kong until 16 August 2021.[10][11]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Asia, Tatler. "Samuel Chu". Tatler Asia.
- 1 2 "Home – Phoenix Property Investors". www.ppinvestors.com.
- ↑ "Form ADV" (PDF). SEC. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- ↑ "Institutional Real Estate, Inc. – Global Investment Managers 2022" (PDF). 15 October 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2022. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
- ↑ "Phoenix Property Investors eyes new opportunities in Southeast Asia". South China Morning Post. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
- ↑ "Contact – Phoenix Property Investors". www.ppinvestors.com.
- ↑ "Hong Kong property fund in distress trap as trade war, virus hit China bets". South China Morning Post. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
- ↑ Hatton, James (28 May 2020). "Phoenix in Danger of Defaulting on Shanghai Office Project". Mingtiandi. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
- ↑ Laforga, Beatrice (15 June 2023). "Phoenix, Lendlease Form Sydney Industrial JV". Mingtiandi. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
- 1 2 "Landlord of DJI store likely to split massive space into smaller units". South China Morning Post. 1 September 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
- ↑ Singh, Ishveena (11 August 2021). "Why DJI is shuttering its flagship store in Hong Kong". DroneDJ. Retrieved 15 October 2022.