japanese retailer takashimaya to advance project in hanoi

Japanese retailer Takashimaya to advance project in Hanoi

Japanese retailer Takashimaya is strengthening its foothold in Vietnam with a plan to launch a shopping centre in Hanoi by 2026.
toshin development operates the retail podium of lancaster luminaire

Toshin Development operates the retail podium Of Lancaster Luminaire

Trung Thuy Group and Toshin Development (a subsidiary of Takashimaya Group) have formed a partnership in Lancaster Luminaire to provide high-quality management and operation services for the complex of apartments, offices, and retail podium.
lancaster luminaire hanois vietnam japan luxury apartments launched in hong kong

Lancaster Luminaire, Hanoi’s Vietnam-Japan Luxury apartments launched in Hong Kong

Asia Bankers Club, Ashton Hawks, and Golden Emperor Properties have signed an MoU to be the exclusive marketing agents of Lancaster Luminaire, Hanoi’s latest luxury residential project developed jointly by Trung Thuy Group of Vietnam and Japan’s Toshin Development of Takashimaya Group.
takashimaya deepens footprint in vietnam through partnership with trung thuy group

Takashimaya deepens footprint in Vietnam through partnership with Trung Thuy Group

Privately-held Trung Thuy Group and Takashiyama subsidiary Toshin Development recently clinched a co-operative agreement in the Lancaster Luminaire project which is expected to become a new symbol of Hanoi.
starlake sub projects transferred after approval

Starlake sub-projects transferred after approval

The South Korean developer of the Starlake township in Hanoi has succeeded in transferring a range of sub-projects to other investors in order to build up additional facilities.
foreign inflows for vietnams real estate bouncing back

Foreign inflows for Vietnam’s real estate bouncing back

The first major signs of a resumption of investment activity have emerged in the real estate market with new brand names entering and others expanding their portfolios in Vietnam.
retailer takashimaya to expand in vietnam halt operations in china

Retailer Takashimaya to expand in Vietnam, halt operations in China

Japanese retailer Takashimaya has recently announced closing its flagship store in Shanghai in August, which indicates its decision of pulling out of China. Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam, would be the group's next destination.
japanese retailer muji to set foot in vietnam

Japanese retailer MUJI to set foot in Vietnam

After the landfall of AEON, Takashimaya, 7-Eleven, and FujiMart, Vietnam’s retail market will welcome a new Japanese player called MUJI from Japan, which promises to heat up the race in this high-potential sector.
the fantastic four japanese retailers in vietnam

The “fantastic four” Japanese retailers in Vietnam

Japanese retailers AEON, Takashimaya, 7-Eleven, and FujiMart will create new consumer habits instead of buying and hunting for sales like Big C and Metro Cash & Carry did 10 years ago.
parksons demise and the rise of competitors

Parkson’s demise and the rise of competitors

Parkson’s demise in Vietnam marks an important transition in the retail sector due to changing shopping behaviours and the rise of shopping malls invested by competitors like Lotte, AEON Mall, and Vincom. 
saigon centre mall brings out the big guns

Saigon Centre mall brings out the big guns

On August 1, Keppel Land Limited opened its retail mall in Saigon Centre in Ho Chi Minh City, anchored by the country’s first Takashimaya department store.
singapore company pre leases space at new city centre

Singapore Company pre-leases space at new city centre

Keppel Land WATCO, a joint venture of Keppel Land of Singapore and Vietnam’s Southern Waterborne and Transportation Corporation along with Saigon Real Estate Corporation, has signed a conditional agreement to lease 15,000 square metres on five floors of Saigon Centre Phase II Complex to Takashimaya Singapore Company.
takashimaya moves to hold hands with singaporean developers

Takashimaya moves to hold hands with Singaporean developers

Takashimaya last week marked its foray into the lucrative Vietnamese retail market part of its strategy to further expand into Asia by joining a project with Keppel Land.