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Disney Princess Party Comes to China2008/01/01
With tickets to the 2008 Olympic Games selling briskly, it is clear that Many are going to stay a while and live in high style, some on lavish corporate expense accounts, which means finding luxury living space is not going to be easy, especially in the centre of the city. So the upscale international traveller and new expatriate arrivals in Beijing may be the first to benefit from Shama, a new “boutique” serviced apartment complex that will open just inside the Second Ring Road on Chang’an Jie in January 2008. With the exception of fixed tenants, workers for multinational companies and their families form the demand for serviced apartments in The demand for leasing apartments is only expected to increase as many predict that supply from this quarter leading up to the start of the Olympic Games will rapidly decrease leaving the market during the period of the Olympic Games “tense,” to say the least. Following this trend, some tenants are renewing their leases in advance. Enter Shama, one of “We aim to create luxurious and stylish living environments where residents can feel truly at home,” said Elaine Young, Shama’s CEO. Shama launched its first Chinese mainland property in Shama’s vision is to expand throughout the Chinese mainland to second-tier mainland cities. 2008 will see Shama open its eighth property in Hong Kong at Fortress Hill, its second property in The Chang’an Jie location is a prime one, next to one of |
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