It is focusing on video, AI, business messaging, and digital upskilling.
Social media and e-commerce are raising shopper expectations.
Old trading firms and private families are the main sellers of units in big buildings.
The digital side of the deal could improve port operations.
Realtors in the residential market are at the top of the list, taking nine spots.
Ageing properties and lease expirations remain pressing concerns.
Clients want buildings that are integrated and human-centric.
Two of the honourees are involved in the upcoming Changi Airport Terminal 5.
It’s also targeting Grab merchants and Singtel customers for financing.
Minimum coverage starts at $1m, rising with the size of the firm up to $50m.
The skincare studio values user-generated content over traditional ads.
The exclusive club is set to open by year's end.
The shift reflects resilience in a market where volatility has become the norm.
Investor appetite is expanding across logistics, cold chain, and self-storage.
It aims to be a ‘third place’ like Starbucks, where people gather outside home and work.
It features Peranakan tiles and local fabrics inspired by the city-state’s heritage.
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