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Swire Properties Ltd, General Manager, Development & Valuations | Hong Kong, China
Tim Blackburn was appointed General Manager, Development & Valuations in September 2015. His responsibilities include business development for investment and trading properties in Hong Kong. Having joined the Swire Group in 1994 his previous position was Managing Director of The China Navigation Company, the deep-sea shipping arm of the Swire Group. He has held senior positions with Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company (HAECO), Steamships Trading Company and James Finlay and has worked for various Group companies in Hong Kong, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Annual Conference, Presenter (China 2016)
17 October 2016
Shifting Urban Gravity, from “Central to Core” Business Districts
In the age of the multi-million inhabitant city, the concept of a single, concentrated Central Business District is increasingly becoming unsustainable. As we are seeing...
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17 October 2016
Shifting Urban Gravity, from “Central” To “Core” Business Districts
Tim Balckburn, Swire Properties
In the age of the multi-million inhabitant city, the traditional concept of a single Central Business District (CBD) is becoming increasingly unrealistic. As we are...
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17 October 2016
Shifting Urban Gravity, from “Central to Core” Business Districts
Tim Blackburn, Swire Properties
In the age of the multi-million inhabitant city, the concept of a single, concentrated Central Business District is increasingly becoming unsustainable. As we are seeing...
You must be a CTBUH Member to view this resource.
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17 October 2016
Shifting Urban Gravity, from “Central to Core” Business Districts
In the age of the multi-million inhabitant city, the concept of a single, concentrated Central Business District is increasingly becoming unsustainable. As we are seeing...
17 October 2016
CTBUH 2016 China Conference - Development Drivers Q&A
Monday, October 17, 2016. CTBUH 2016 China Conference - Session 2a: Development Drivers Q&A. Shenzhen, China. Andy To, CBRE; Stanley Wu, New World Development Company...
17 October 2016
Shifting Urban Gravity, from “Central” To “Core” Business Districts
Tim Balckburn, Swire Properties
In the age of the multi-million inhabitant city, the traditional concept of a single Central Business District (CBD) is becoming increasingly unrealistic. As we are...
17 October 2016
Shifting Urban Gravity, from “Central to Core” Business Districts
Tim Blackburn, Swire Properties
In the age of the multi-million inhabitant city, the concept of a single, concentrated Central Business District is increasingly becoming unsustainable. As we are seeing...
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