“What sort of problems?” Jasper asked as he frowned.
Not only were the provincial government and its higher-ups in the department paying close attention to the Southface River project, but it was also currently the most important local project JW Real Estate had ever taken on. It did not make sense that there would be any problems.
“I think a real estate company from Waterhoof City is interested in developing the north bank of Southface River, and they’ve been in contact with Nauritius City’s government lately. The city hall is tempted by the favorable conditions they’re offering.”
“I’ll go check on them tomorrow,” Jasper said in a low voice.
The Southface River cut through the province. Its south bank was a wide, open area that was situated in a core area of the New City project. That naturally made it an important area.
However, the north bank was filled with mountains and would be a difficult piece of land to develop. Thus, it was not worth much.
However, a real estate company from Waterhoof City suddenly appeared and claimed to have an interest in developing the north bank. Without a doubt, that meant that they were challenging Jasper.
Jasper recalled his past life and confirmed that nothing like that had happened. This only further solidified his feeling that whoever was in the real estate company from Waterhoof City would not be a friendly face.
JW Real Estate had currently invested roughly 800 million dollars in the Southface River project. Nothing could go wrong with the project. Otherwise, the company would immediately collapse.
The next day, Jasper first went to sort out some documents at JW Company.
Jasper realized that although he had not been here, the office was in tip-top shape thanks to Wendy and Jack who had also been at Swallow Capital albeit for a short while.
The various departments were starting to fill up with employees and no longer looked like empty shelves. Instead, they had each started to function in their ways.
JW Company was now in control of various companies, including Terizone and Sena in Swallow Capital. Moreover, they also had a real estate company and an investment sector in the Mainland’s stock market under their name.
All this needed large amounts of manpower and physical resources to operate.
Thus, the villa, which used to be spacious, was now starting to become a little cramped.
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