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Major Projects Lineup November 2015 Major Projects Lineup November 2015 www.mitsuifudosan.co.jp/english Project Map (Central Tokyo) 17 24 9 15 29 4 30 1 3 6 6 31 2 10 32 28 16 8 27 21 5 11 12 20 22 19 26 18 13 31 23 25 14 地図データ ©2013 Google, ZENRIN Existing Projects New Projects 1. Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower 10. Marunouchi Mitsui Building 24. Iidabashi Grand Bloom 2. Nihonbashi 1-Chome Mitsui Building 11. Tokyo Midtown (IIDABASHI SAKURA TERRACE) (COREDO Nihonbashi) 12. Shiodome City Center 25. PARK CITY OSAKI 3.Muromachi Higashi Mitsui Building 13. Celestine Shiba Mitsui Building 26. Toyosu 2-, 3-Chome Block 2 Project (COREDO Muromachi1) 14. GATE CITY OHSAKI 27. Hibiya Project 4. Muromachi Furukawa Mitsui Building 15. Shinjuku Mitsui Building 28. Nihonbashi 2-Chome (COREDO Muromachi2) Redevelopment Project (Block C) Muromachi Chibagin Mitsui Building 16. Akasaka Biz Tower 29. Nihonbashi Muromachi 3-Chome (COREDO Muromachi3) 17. Garden Air Tower Urban Redevelopment Project 5. Ginza Mitsui Building 18. Toyosu Center Building 30. OH-1 Project (Otemachi 1-Chome Block 2) 6. Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation 19. Toyosu Center Building Annex 31. TGMM Shibaura Project Head Office Building 20. Toyosu ON Building 32. Yaesu 2-chome North Block Project 7. GranTokyo North Tower 21. Kojun Building 8. Kasumigaseki Building 22. Urban Dock LaLaport TOYOSU 9. Jinbo-cho Mitsui Building 23.DiverCity Tokyo Plaza Black: Office Buildings Red: Retail Facilities 1 Existing Projects Office Buildings (Owned) Chuo-ku Nihonbashi Muromachi Muromachi Facility Nihonbashi Mitsui Ginza Mitsui Higashi Furukawa Mitsui name Tower 1-Chome Mitsui Building Building Mitsui Building Building Location Chuo-ku, Tokyo Chuo-ku, Tokyo Chuo-ku, Tokyo Chuo-ku, Tokyo Chuo-ku, Tokyo Base floor 2,134m2 2,995m2 1,179m2 1,842m2 1,520m2 space Rentable floor ≈ 51,000m2 ≈ 51,000m2 ≈ 14,000m2 ≈ 19,600m2 ≈ 50,000m2 * space Number 39 floors above ground 20 floors above ground 22 floors above ground 22 floors above ground 25 floors above ground of floors 4 basement floors 4 basement floors 4 basement floors 4 basement floors 2 basement floors Main CHUGAI PHARMA Merrill Lynch OKASAN Securities Astellas RICOH tenants TORAY Marubeni-Itochu Steel Kanto Chemical Completion Jul. 2005 Jan. 2004 Oct. 2010 Feb. 2014 Sep. 2005 Chiyoda-ku Facility Sumitomo Mitsui GranTokyo North Kasumigaseki Jinbo-cho Marunouchi Banking Corporation name Tower Building Mitsui Building Head Office Building Mitsui Building Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Base floor 2,249m2 2,677m2 2,636m2 2,352m2 1,178m2 space Rentable floor ≈ 80,000m2 * ≈ 66,000m2 ≈ 87,000m2 ≈ 52,000m2 ≈ 13,000m2 space Number 23 floors above ground 43 floors above ground 36 floors above ground 23 floors above ground 11 floors above ground of floors 4 basement floors 4 basement floors 3 basement floors 3 basement floors 2 basement floors Main DAIWA Securities CTC CITY-YUWA PARTNERS SMBC Asahi KASEI tenants BNP PARIBAS LIXIL Aisei Pharmacy Completion Jul. 2010 Oct. 2007 Apr. 1968 Mar. 2003 Feb. 1981 * Total floor space 3 Office Buildings (Owned) Minato-ku Shinagawa-ku Shinjuku-ku Facility Shiodome City Celestine Shiba Shinjuku Mitsui Tokyo Midtown GATE CITY name Center Mitsui Building OHSAKI Building Shinagawa-ku, Location Minato-ku, Tokyo Minato-ku, Tokyo Minato-ku, Tokyo Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Tokyo Base floor 3,326m2 2,787m2 2,494m2 4,088m2 1,679m2 space Rentable floor ≈ 123,000m2 ≈ 106,000m2 ≈ 28,000m2 ≈ 155,000m2 ≈ 103,000m2 space Number 54 floors above ground 43 floors above ground 17 floors above ground 24 floors above ground 55 floors above ground of floors 5 basement floors 4 basement floors 2 basement floors 4 basement floors 3 basement floors Main KONAMI FUJITSU、ANA HITACHI Systems Aflac NEC tenants FUJIFILM Mitsui Chemicals LOWSON JTB Completion Jan. 2007 Jan. 2003 Mar. 2002 Jan. 1999 Sep. 1974 New York London Yokohama Osaka Facility 1251 Avenue of the Yokohama Nakanoshima Yodoyabashi Mitsui 5 Hanover Square name Americas Building Mitsui Building Mitsui Building Building Yokohama, Location N.Y. Midtown London, West End Osaka, Osaka Osaka, Osaka Kanagawa Base floor 3,827m2 1,067m2 1,848m2 1,457m2 1,804m2 space Rentable floor ≈ 214,000m2 ≈ 6,000m2 ≈ 52,000m2 ≈ 71,000m2 ≈ 23,000m2 space Number 54 floors above ground 7 floors above ground 30 floors above ground 31 floors above ground 16 floors above ground of floors 4 basement floors 1 basement floors 2 basement floors 2 basement floors 3 basement floors Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Main Asset Management HITACHI TOHMATSU UFJ TORAY tenants Mizuho Bank Company, etc. FUJITSU Group The Norinchukin Bank Completion (Acquired in)1986 2012 Feb. 2012 Aug. 2002 Mar. 2008 4 Retail Facilities (Owned) Regional Shopping Center Urban Dock Project LaLaport LaLaport LAZONA ALPARK LaLaport name TOKYO-BAY KOSHIEN Kawasaki Plaza TOYOSU Hiroshima, Nishinomiya, Kawasaki, Location Funabashi, Chiba Koto-ku, Tokyo Hiroshima Hyogo Kanagawa Store floor ≈ 102,000m2 ㎡ ≈ 59,000m2 ≈ 79,000m2 ≈ 62,000m2 space ≈ 90,000 Number of ≈ 460 ≈ 150 ≈ 330 ≈ 180 stores ≈ 160 Open Apr. 1981 April. 1990 Nov. 2004 Sep. 2006 Oct. 2006 Store sales ¥72.4 billion ¥22.0 billion ¥76.7 billion ¥35.7 billion (FY2014) ¥17.9 billion Project LaLaport LaLaport LaLaport DiverCity Tokyo name KASHIWANOHA YOKOHAMA SHIN-MISATO Plaza Yokohama, Location Kashiwa, Chiba Misato, Saitama Koto-ku, Tokyo Kanagawa Store floor ≈ 50,000m2 ≈ 93,000m2 ≈ 59,000m2 ≈ 45,000m2 space Number of ≈ 150 ≈ 280 ≈ 180 ≈ 150 stores Open Nov. 2006 Mar. 2007 Sep. 2009 Apr. 2012 Store sales ¥22.2 billion ¥48.1 billion ¥28.4 billion ¥28.5 billion (FY2014) LaLaport TOKYO-BAY LASONA Kawasaki PlazaLaLaport Kashiwanoha LaLaport Shinmisato DiverCity Tokyo Plaza Life Style Park Urban Facilities Project LaLa garden LaLa garden Project COREDO Kojun Building name Kawaguchi Nagamachi name Nihonbashi DINING & STORES Location Kawaguchi, Saitama Sendai, Miyagi Location Chuo-ku, Tokyo Chuo-ku, Tokyo Store floor Store floor ㎡ ㎡ ≈ 9,000m2 ≈ 9,000m2 space ≈ 27,000 ≈ 18,000 space Number of Number of ≈ 50 ≈ 20 stores ≈ 90 ≈ 90 stores Open Nov. 2008 Oct. 2009 Open Mar. 2004 Oct. 2004 Store sales Store sales -- (FY2014) ¥10.9 billion ¥9.8 billion (FY2014) 5 Retail Facilities (Owned) MITSUI OUTLET PARK MITSUI OUTLET PARK MITSUI OUTLET PARK Project MITSUI OUTLET PARK MITSUI OUTLET PARK MITSUI OUTLET PARK TAMA MINAMI- JAZZ DREAM name YOKOHAMA BAYSIDE MARINE PIA KOBE MAKUHARI OSAWA NAGASHIMA Yokohama, Location Kobe, Hyogo Hachioji, Tokyo Chiba, Chiba Kuwana, Mie Kanagawa Store floor 2 2 2 2 2 space ≈ 15,000m ≈ 23,000m ≈ 21,000m ≈ 16,000m ≈ 39,000m Number of stores ≈ 80 ≈ 130 ≈ 110 ≈ 100 ≈ 250 Open Sep. 1998 Oct. 1999 Sep. 2000 Oct. 2000 Mar. 2002 Store sales (FY2014) ¥14.6 billion ¥19.2 billion ¥18.8 billion ¥17.5 billion ¥45.7 billion MITSUI OUTLET PARK Project MITSUI OUTLET PARK MITSUI OUTLET PARK MITSUI OUTLET PARK MITSUI OUTLET PARK SAPPORO SHIGA RYUO name SENDAI PORT KITAHIROSHIMA KURASHIKI KISARAZU Kitahiroshima, Kurashiki, Location Sendai, Miyagi Gamo-gun, Shiga Kisarazu, Chiba Hokkaido Okayama Store floor 2 ㎡ ㎡ 2 2 space ≈ 20,000m ≈ 30,000 ≈ 37,000 ≈ 20,000m ≈ 37,000m Number of stores ≈ 120 ≈ 170 ≈ 240 ≈ 120 ≈ 250 Open Sep. 2008 April. 2010 Jul. 2010 Dec. 2011 Apr. 2012 Store sales (FY2014) ¥12.1 billion ¥25.9 billion ¥35.2 billion ¥13.7 billion ¥42.2 billion MOP SENDAI PORT MOP SAPPORO KITAHIROSHIMA MOP TAMA MINAMI-OSAWA MOP JAZZ DREAM NAGASHIMA Hokuriku Oyabe MOP SHIGA RYUO MOP MAKUHARI MOP KURASHIKI MOP MARINE PIA KOBE 6 MOP YOKOHAMA BAYSIDE MOP KISARAZU Office Buildings・Retail Facilities (Managed) Office Building (Managed) Minato-ku Chiyoda-ku Koto-ku Facility Akasaka Biz Toyosu Center Toyosu Center Toyosu ON name Tower Garden Air Tower Building Building Annex Building Location Minato-ku, Tokyo Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Koto-ku, Tokyo Koto-ku, Tokyo Koto-ku, Tokyo Base floor 2,823m2 1,717m2 1,461m2 2,175m2 1,991m2 space Rentable floor ≈ 99,000m2 ≈ 56,000m2 ≈ 66,000m2 ≈ 68,000m2 ≈ 62,000m2 space Number 39 floors above ground 35 floors above ground 37 floors above ground 33 floors above ground 30 floors above ground of floors 3 basement floors 2 basement floors 2 basement floors 2 basement floors 3 basement floors HAKUHODO DY Main KDDI NTT Data NTT Data Nihon Unisys tenants INPEX Completion Jan. 2008 Jan. 2003 Oct. 1992 Aug. 2006 Jul. 1992 Retail Facilities (Managed) Regional Shopping MITSUI OUTLET PARK Life Style Park Center Project LaLagargen LaLaport IWATA MITSUI OUTLET PARK MITSUI OUTLET PARK name OSAKA TSURUMI IRUMA KASUKABE Kasukabe, Location Iwata, Shizuoka Tsurumi, Osaka Iruma, Saitama Saitama Store floor 2 2 2 space ≈ 50,000m ≈ 9,000㎡ ≈ 32,000m ≈ 23,000m Number of stores ≈ 180 ≈ 70 ≈ 210 ≈ 90 Open Jun. 2009 Mar. 1995 Apr. 2008 Nov. 2007 Store sales (FY2014) ¥22.4 billion ¥7.6 billion ¥35.0 billion ¥9.6 billion 7 New Projects ※Details of project may change in the future. Some project names are tentative. GATE SQUARE (Kashiwanoha Campus Block 148) Kashiwanoha Campas Block 148 Kashiwanoha Campus Sta. Map data ©2012 Google, ZENRIN Project Overview Location Kashiwa, Chiba Office, retail, hotel, Main use residence Site area 16,800㎡* Office 8,000㎡ Rentable floor space Retail 7,500㎡ Share 100% Start of construction Apr. 2011 Completion Apr.2014 *: Except for hotel/residence Sapporo Mitsui JP Building (Akarenga TERRACE) Sapporo Mitsui JP Building Project Overview Map data ©2012 Google, ZENRIN Location Sapporo, Hokkaido Main use Office, retail Site area 5,500㎡ Office 25,400㎡ Rentable floor space Retail 8,500㎡ Share Jointly owned Start of construction Apr. 2012 Completion Aug.2014 9 Iidabashi Grand Bloom (IIDABASHI SAKURA TERRACE) Project Overview Map data ©2012 Google, ZENRIN Location Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Main use Office, retail Site area 11,100m2 Office 71,300㎡ Rentable floor space Retail 4,900㎡ Share Jointly owned Start of construction Apr.
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