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City Developments Limited (CDL), a prominent real estate firm listed on the Singapore Exchange, boasts a robust portfolio across 143 locations in 28 countries. With 60 years of industry expertise, CDL is a trusted name in real estate development. Their diverse portfolio includes residences, hotels, offices, serviced apartments, retail malls, and student accommodations. Renowned for their commitment to quality and innovation, CDL has left an indelible mark on the global real estate landscape. As a leading developer, CDL's presence extends to London, making it a preferred choice for those seeking exceptional properties in the UK Capital.


City Developments Limited Key facts

    • Global reach: CDL has developed over 50,000 homes and owns around 21 million square feet of gross floor area in residential, commercial, and hospitality assets across 143 locations in 28 countries.
    • Sustainability leader: Ranked 28th amongst the 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World for 2023 by Corporate Knights.
    • London Presence: Notable developments include 31 & 33 Chesham Street, 100 Sydney Street, and Teddington Riverside, showcasing CDL's commitment to excellence in the heart of London.
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