The latest is a 12-story, 290,650-square-foot building called Urban Union?in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood that sold for close to 9 million million last week. Schnitzer West developed the structure and sold it to TriStar Capital and RFR Holding. If those names sound familiar, it’s because the two New York-based firms bought another Amazon-occupied building, that one from Paul Allen’s Vulcan Real Estate, back in November.
The latest report by Ernst & Young showed that China's fintech adoption rate came at 69 percent in an index that measures users' activity in various areas, including money transfer, payments, investments, borrowing and insurance, the highest among 20 major markets globally.
The latest figures point to a relatively stable market in August with growth rates moderating downward in most cases, said James Macdonald, director of China Research at anjuke.com.
The latest luminary to?brave a frigid dousing is?Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who accepted the challenge from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.?Bezos did the deed at an all-hands Amazon meeting in Seattle today, standing in a kiddie pool and dumping?a bucket of ice water on himself.
The investment will establish new manufacturing lines and introduce advanced packaging and warehouse technologies to expand and fully modernize the factory.
The land market performance was in line with market forecast, and was due to the tight credit lines and weak sales of homes, said Yao Yao, head of research at JLL China.
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The investigation is the first statewide probe by federal authorities of allegations of sex abuse and cover-up by the Catholic Church in the United States, according to groups representing abuse victims.
The introduction of vegetable-based breakfast sausage and ground pork are the first products mimicking non-beef protein offered by Impossible Foods since it launched a hamburger substitute in 2016.
The issue of racial division, never far from the surface of American political discourse, has flared up again after US President Donald Trump suggested four Democratic congresswomen, three of whom were born in the United States, go back to the countries they came from.
The law aims to close a long-standing legal loophole in national security in Hong Kong, which reached its height during the prolonged social unrest since June surrounding a now-withdrawn extradition bill. Tuesday marked one year of Hong Kong's anti-government protests, which began on June 9.