Developer behind Gold Coast Trump Tower proposal went bankrupt twice
The developer behind the proposed Trump Tower on the Gold Coast, David Young, has a history of financial difficulties, having gone bankrupt twice.
Businessmen have 15 days to vacate the area of an old hospital in MT after court decision
A court in Brazil granted a 15-day notice for businessmen to vacate a site of the former Santa Tereza Hospital in Cuiabá, favoring the heirs of the property.
Rwanda: Land Termination Policy Raises Questions Over Property Rights
Kigali's new land policy compels landowners in prime areas to develop their properties or risk losing ownership, raising concerns over property rights and due process.
Endangered banksia ecosystem in Perth faces destruction with no adequate offset, expert says
Property developers in Perth are planning to destroy an endangered banksia ecosystem habitat for threatened black cockatoos, facing pushback from conservationists regarding ineffective offset proposals.
Searching for an apartment: Protecting property
The article discusses the acute housing shortage in urban Germany and criticizes misguided approaches to solving the issue, emphasizing the disparity in rental prices and the challenges faced by low-income individuals.
Lease Ended, Entrepreneur Refuses to Vacate the Plot. The Court Will Handle the Matter
A local entrepreneur is refusing to vacate a plot of land in Olsztyn, leading to a legal dispute over the property after the city council announced plans to expand paid parking in the area.
An important seedbed ensures that the recognition of intellectual property does not generate additional costs for producers
The general manager of Stine Semillas Argentina, Manuel Rosasco, claims that joining the UPOV 91 international convention will not increase costs for producers while promoting investment in seed development.
Everything is Allowed
The article discusses issues surrounding property rights and resource management in Ecuador, highlighting the challenges posed by weak institutions and the prevalence of violent conflicts over natural resources.
Dispute over Ash Trees on Munich Property: Are These Trees a Danger or Do They Deserve Protection?
A homeowner in Munich has received permission from the city to fell three ancient ash trees, but a local association is fighting to protect them, leading to a court decision.
China Restless... Open Development's Flaws, Companies are Deteriorating Rapidly, It's a Game in Five Years!
China's real estate sector is facing a severe crisis with plummeting property prices, dwindling sales, and increasing debt among developers, leading to significant economic challenges.
Secretary of Bolsonaro's Mayor Calls for Servers to Create Digital Militia
The Secretary of Social Development in São José do Rio Preto, Sandra Reis, urged city employees via a WhatsApp audio message to form a militia aimed at promoting positive news about Mayor Coronel Fábio Candido's administration amidst criticism over rising property taxes.
Stock Market: The Two Sides of the Reaction to Lamda
The stock of Lamda Development has seen an approximate +8% gain over the last two days, approaching last year's peak of 7.8 euros, influenced by property sales and its persistent discount compared to its Net Asset Value of 9.20 euros per share.
New resignation due to the VPO scandal in Alicante: the chief of staff of the Tourism Counselor resigns
The scandal involving protected housing in Alicante has led to the resignation of Miguel Ángel Sánchez, the chief of staff for the Tourism Counsel, following revelations that his partner owns a property in the implicated residential development.
Justice ruled: Brad Pitt won against Angelina Jolie
A judge ordered the release of 22 confidential documents in the legal dispute between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie over the Chateau Miraval winery, a significant development in one of Hollywood's most notable property litigations in recent years.
Fast track change of use for thousands of properties: Offices and shops become... homes with a tax bonus
The article discusses a fast-track initiative allowing the conversion of offices and shops into homes, supported by a 10-year tax bonus, as part of broader housing interventions set to continue until 2026.
China’s developers diminish further amid unending property downturn
China's real estate development sector is contracting, with only 10 developers surpassing $14 billion in sales in 2025, a significant drop from 43 in 2020, highlighting the ongoing property downturn.
Ferrari Protects Name HC25: Is a New Unique Model Coming?
Ferrari has filed to protect the name 'Ferrari HC25,' which may indicate the development of a bespoke model as part of its plan to introduce 20 new cars by 2030.
Common Property, Digital Culture, and Balanced Development
The article highlights the significance of January 1st as International Day of Common Property, fostering a public dialogue on open access, open data, and the role of digital cultural heritage in the knowledge economy, particularly in Greece.