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Asset Book Fy2021-3Q (Pdf 5551Kb) Otemachi Park Building, 1-1, Otemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8133, Japan TEL +81-3-3287-5200 https://www.mec.co.Jp/ Experience and Track Record in Marunouchi 1890 The construction of the areaʼs first modern office Building, Mitsubishi 1900 1890s – 1950s Ichigokan, was completed in 1894. Soon after, three-story redbrick office First Phase of Buildings began springing up, resulting in the area becoming known as the 1910 “London Block.” Development Following the opening of Tokyo Station in 1914, the area was further 1890s developed as a business center. American-style large reinforced concrete 1920 Dawning of a Full-Scale Buildings lined the streets. Along with the more functional look, the area Starting from Business Center Development was renamed the “New York Block.” Scratch 1940 Purchase of Marunouchi Land and Vision of a MaJor Business Center 1950 As Japan entered an era of heightened economic growth, there was a sharp 1960 1960s – 1980s increase in demand for office space. Through the Marunouchi remodeling plan that began in 1959, the area was rebuilt with large-scale office Second Phase of buildings, proViding a considerable supply of highly integrated office space. 1970 Sixteen such buildings were constructed, increasing the total aVailable floor Development space by more than fiVe times. In addition, Naka-dori Avenue, stretching 1980 An Abundance of Large-Capacity from north to south through the Marunouchi area, was widened from 13 Office Buildings Reflecting a meters to 21 meters. The 1980s marked the appearance of high-rise buildings more than 100 The history of Tokyoʼs Marunouchi 1990 Period of Rapid Economic Growth meters tall in the area. HoweVer, eVen amid this changing skyline, the area began in 1890 when Yanosuke Marunouchi area remained a business center with beautiful scenic Views of Iwasaki purchased the area at the the waters and green woods of the Imperial Palace. request of the MeiJi goVernment of Japan. 1998 At the time, the area was an 1998 – 2019 In 1998, Mitsubishi Estate began to work on a proJect which aimed to create expanse of flat, grassy fields that 2002 a landscape that would giVe a new image to the area based on the concept became known as Mitsubishigahara, Third Phase of of “The worldʻs most interaction-inspiring neighborhood.” or Mitsubishi Fields. Iwasakiʼs 2006 Development Starting with the completion of the Marunouchi Building in 2002, Mitsubishi reasoning behind this acquisition (First and second stage of redeVeloping Estate rebuilt many buildings in line with the new concept. was his belief that for Japan to Soon after, we haVe expanded the Vibrant and bustling atmosphere of 2010 Marunouchi) become a modern nation, the The Worldʻs Most Marunouchi to Otemachi and Yurakucho, deepening the business function as country needed a business center Interaction-inspiring Neighborhood well as widening the Versatility of city function. such as that of New York or London. 2014 The purchase price was ¥1.28 million, about three times Tokyoʼs 2019 annual budget at the time̶a massiVe sum that speaks to the 2020 2020- boldness and inspiration of Setting the community deVelopment from 2020ʼs as the “Marunouchi NEXT Iwasakiʼs decision. Marunouchi Stage”, we striVe to proVide co-creation platform for innoVation through companies, employees, and Visitors. In addition, as we haVe set the NEXT Stage Yurakucho and Tokiwabashi area as the main redeVelopment area, Focus Shifted to Make the approximately 600 billion to 700 billion yen in total will be inVested by 2030 Marunouchi Redevelopment to promote redeVelopment and renoVation. ProJect Broader and More Comprehensive MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 2 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 3 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) Marunouchi TOKYO TORCH(Tokyo Tokiwabashi Project) Tokiwabashi Tower Torch Tower Building C Building D (Bldg. A) (Bldg.B) Torch Tower Name TOKYO TORCH(Tokyo Tokiwabashi Project) (Bldg. B) Location Chiyoda,Tokyo and Chuo, Tokyo Site Area 31,400㎡ Total Floor Area 146,000㎡ 544,000㎡ 20,000㎡ 30,000㎡ Floor Area Ratio 1,860% Floors(above ground / 40/5 63/4 9/3 below ground) 1/4 212m 390m 53m Height Construction Begins Jan. 2018 FY2024 Jan. 2018 Apr. 2017 Expected Completion Jun. 2021 FY2028 FY2028 Mar. 2022 Map Number ⑰ Tokiwabashi Tower (Bldg. A) Schedule FY2019 FY2022 FY2024 ▼ ▼ ▼ FY2028 FY2022 FY2024 FY2028 Building B Construction Building A Building D Building B Construction Construction Building A Demolition Demolition Building D Building C Building C Building C Phase I Renovation Phase II Renovation :Existing Properties :Demolished Properties :Construction, Renovation : Completion ©Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei Inc. MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 4 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) Marunouchi The Latest Projects Mizuho Marunouchi Tower・Ginkokaikan・ Name Marunouchi Terrace Tokiwabashi Tower (Building A) Uchikanda 1-chome Project (Marunouchi 1-3 Project) Location Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo and Chuo, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Site Area 11,200㎡ 31,400㎡ (Project Total) 5,100㎡ Total Floor Area 181,000㎡ 146,000㎡ (Building A) 84,500㎡ Floor Area Ratio 1,300% 1,860% (Project Total) 1,400% Mizuho Marunouchi Tower・Ginkokaikan(Tower Wing): Floors(above ground / 29/4 40/5 26/3 below ground) Marunouchi Terrace(Annex Wing): 10/4 Construction Began Jan. 2018 Jan. 2018 Apr. 2022 Expected Completion Sep. 2020 (Completed) Jun. 2021 2025 Map Number ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 5 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) Marunouchi Redevelopment Buildings The Industry Club of Japan・ Marunouchi Kitaguchi Building Name Marunouchi Building Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Tokyo Building Shin-Marunouchi Building (Marunouchi Oazo) Building Location Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo 23,800㎡ Site Area 10,000㎡ 8,100㎡ 8,100㎡ 10,000㎡ (Entire Marunouchi Oazo) Total Floor Area 159,800㎡ 109,900㎡ 65,600㎡ 149,300㎡ 195,400㎡ Floor Area Ratio 1,437% 1,234% 1,272% 1,700% 1,760% Leasable Area 76,200㎡ 40,500㎡ 53,600㎡ 83,400㎡ 103,500㎡ Floors(above ground 37/4 30/4 29/4 33/4 38/4 / below ground) Completion Aug. 2002 Feb. 2003 Aug. 2004 Oct. 2005 Apr. 2007 Map Number ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 6 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) Marunouchi Redevelopment Buildings OTEMACHI FINANCIAL CITY Name JA Building Keidanren Kaikan Marunouchi Park Building Marunouchi Eiraku Building North Tower South Tower Location Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Site Area 13,400㎡ 12,000㎡ 8,000㎡ 14,100㎡ 236,000㎡ Total Floor Area 195,600㎡ 139,700㎡ 109,600㎡ 133,200㎡ for total of 3 buildings (Nikkei, JA, and Keidanren) 1,590% Floor Area Ratio 1,565% 1,593% 1,570% for total of 3 buildings (Nikkei, JA, and Keidanren) Leasable Area 33,100㎡ 15,400㎡ 117,400㎡ 49,600㎡ 27,200㎡ 59,100㎡ Floors (above ground / 37/3 23/4 34/4 27/4 31/4 35/4 below ground) Completion Apr. 2009 Apr. 2009 Apr. 2009 Jan. 2012 Oct. 2012 Oct. 2012 Map Number ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 7 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) Marunouchi Redevelopment Buildings Name Otemon Tower・ENEOS Building OTEMACHI FINANCIAL CITY GRAND CUBE Otemachi Park Building Marunouchi Nijubashi Building Location Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Chiyoda, Tokyo Site Area 6,900㎡ 9,800㎡ 9,300㎡ 9,900㎡ Total Floor Area 107,600㎡ 193,600㎡ 151,700㎡ 174,100㎡ Floor Area Ratio 1,400% 1,650% 1,400% 1,500% Leasable Area 44,500㎡ 131,400㎡ 84,200㎡ 78,400㎡ Floors (above ground / 22/5 31/4 29/5 30/4 below ground) Completion Nov. 2015 Apr. 2016 Jan. 2017 Oct. 2018 Map Number ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 8 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) Tokyo The Latest Projects(Outside of Marunouchi) msb Tamachi(musubu Tamachi) Kokusai Shin-Akasaka Building Name Link Square Shinjuku CO・MO・RE YOTSUYA the ARGYLE aoyama (Tower S) Redevelopment Project Location Minato, Tokyo Shibuya, Tokyo Shinjuku, Tokyo Minato, Tokyo Minato, Tokyo Site Area 11,700㎡ 4,100㎡ 17,900㎡ 2,300㎡ 13,100㎡ Total Floor Area 138,300㎡ 43,800㎡ 139,600㎡ 23,100㎡ To be determined Floors 31/3 (above ground / 31/2 16/2 20/2 To be determined (Office Wing) below ground) Construction - Jun. 2017 Sep. 2016 Dec. 2017 To be determined Began Expected May 2018 Aug. 2019 Jan. 2020 Jun. 2020 To be determined Completion MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 9 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) Nationwide Major Properties Grand Front Osaka Hirokoji Cross Tower(A)・Former The Name Yokohama Landmark Tower Dai Nagoya Building Bank of Nagoya Building(B) South Building(Tower A) North Building(Tower B, C) Location Yokohama, Kanagawa Nagoya, Aichi Nagoya, Aichi Osaka, Osaka Osaka, Osaka Site Area 38,100㎡ 9,200㎡ 4,600㎡ 10,600㎡ 22,700㎡ A: 44,200㎡ Total Floor Area 392,900㎡ 148,100㎡ 188,800㎡ 295,500㎡ B: 4,900㎡ Leasable Area 219,800㎡ 81,300㎡ 34,200㎡ 77,500㎡ 24,700㎡ Floors A: 21/1 Tower B: 38/3 (above ground / 70/4 34/4 38/3 B: 6/1 Tower C: 33/3 below ground) Completion Jul. 1993 Oct. 2015 Feb. 2018 Mar. 2013 Feb. 2013 MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. 10 Commercial Property Business (Office Building) List of Properties Floors(above ground / Name Location Site Area Total Floor Area Leasable Area Completion below ground) Marunouchi Area Otemachi Building Chiyoda, Tokyo 10,500㎡ 111,300㎡ 74,900㎡ 9/3 Apr. 1958 Shin-Otemachi Building Chiyoda, Tokyo 8,500㎡ 88,800㎡ 62,000㎡ 10/3 Dec. 1958 Nippon Building Chiyoda, Tokyo 16,500㎡ 120,500㎡ 49,700㎡ 14/4 Jul. 1962 Marunouchi Nakadori Building Chiyoda, Tokyo 4,500㎡ 46,100㎡ 29,600㎡ 10/4 Jan. 1963 Shin-Tokyo Building Chiyoda, Tokyo 9,800㎡ 106,000㎡ 73,200㎡ 9/4 Jun. 1963 Marunouchi 2-chomeBuilding Chiyoda, Tokyo 3,700㎡ 46,000㎡ 31,700㎡ 10/4 Jul.
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