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The company, as described by source; "China Oceanwide Holdings, a Hong Kong-listed real estate firm controlled by China billionaire Lu Zhiqiang, is moving to expand its U.S. investments by agreeing to pay $390 million for real estate in New York.

Oceanwide would buy properties at 80 South Street and 163 Front Street in New York, according to an announcement on Wednesday after the close of trade. Its shares rose by 1.7% in Hong Kong on Thursday.

China Oceanwide Holdings is a 59%-owned subsidiary of Shenzhen-listed property developer Oceanwide Holdings, which in turn is controlled by Lu. Oceanwide in recent years has already acquired Fig Central in Los Angeles, as well as a First & Mission project, Sonoma Country Inn and a Graywood Ranch subdivision project in San Francisco. Rich buyers from China like Lu have emerged as major investors in key U.S. cities in the recent years.

Lu ranked No. 248 on the 2015 Forbes Billionaires List with wealth of $5.9 billion. Besides real estate, Lu aims to expand into finance, energy and other “strategic” investments."[1] was previously deleted within hours of creation.--Wikipietime (talk) 00:00, 22 March 2016 (UTC)

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Hello, @Wikipietime:,

Glad to see you're working on a new version of the article. I recommend moving it to your sandbox or to a draft so you can work on it and prepare it further, since it's preferred not to create talk pages of non-existent articles. Thank you, GABHello! 01:13, 22 March 2016 (UTC)

I took care of the move to this location. Wikipietime can, of course, remove your comments and this one of mine while working on the article. Wikipietime, see WP:Draft. —Largo Plazo (talk) 01:48, 22 March 2016 (UTC)
  1. ^ "China Billionaire Lu Zhiqiang's Oceanwide To Pay $390 Mln For New York Real Estate".