TV Asahi to develop former Zaboo Onsen Site
TV Asahi acquired the Zaboo Onsen in July, 2010. An 18 storey office building with a total floorspace of 18,000sqm and an event hall will be built on the 3,769sqm site . Construction is scheduled to start in Summer, 2010 and should be completed by Fall 2013.Read more
Aoyama Obayashi Building (aka Hanae Mori Building)
The Aoyama Obayashi Building, commonly known as the Hanae Mori Building, is currently undergoing reconstruction. Demolition of the former building started in July, 2010 and is expected to be complete by February, 2011. Construction of the new building is scheduled to begin in April, 2011.
The former building was designed by Kenzo Tange and was completed in 1977. Tange also designed the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka which is slated for demolition in 2011.Read more
Japan's air-raid shelters putting local residents at risk
During the war, underground air raid shelters were built in at least 9,850 locations across Japan. Currently as many as 487 of these locations are at risk of collapse, causing damage to houses above or serious injuries or death to local residents.
On November 29th, the collapse of a former Japanese army shelter in Tachikawa, T0kyo, caused serious property damage to the landowners house. The Tokyo District Court ordered state reparations to compensate the owner.Read more
Shibuya's Mitake Building/Mansion Reconstruction Project to start in early 2011
An aging residential/commercial building just minutes from Shibuya Station is about to be torn down and replaced with a 17 storey condominium. The current building was built in 1959 by the Tokyo Metropolitan Housing Supply Corporation. Due to its age (it is now over 50 years old) and deterioration, it was considered at risk from earthquakes.
Initial discussions to rebuild began in 1999. The planning and administration company, UG Toshi Kenchiku and Nippon Steel City Produce, were selected to head the project in 2004. The new building will be mixed use with commercial and retail on the first 3 floors, and residential units on floors 4 to 17. Nippon Steel City Produce has acquired the reserved floorspace which will be sold as residential units from Summer, 2011.Read more
Ralph Lauren Building in Omotesando to be sold for USD350 million
Secured Capital Japan and other investors are to buy the iconic Ralph Lauren building (also called Espoir Omotesando) along Omotesando Avenue for USD350 million in one Japan's biggest real estate transactions of the year.
The building is to be acquired by the end of the month. Along with Secured Capital Japan, other investors include Orix and Trinity Investment. The total purchase price is 31 billion JPY with the three investors providing 7 billion JPY and the remaining 24 billion JPY to be provided by Germany's Deka Bank.Read more
Co-Op Olympia, A Harajuku Landmark
Harajuku's landmark building is still standing after 45 years, but for how much longer?
Co-Op Olympia was completed in 1965, just after the Tokyo Olympics, which provided the inspiration for the building name. It is located right in the heart of Harajuku. The building has become a landmark in the area due to its unique design and prime location, and is a highly sought-after vintage residence.Read more
Work to begin on former Gap site in Harajuku
Tokyu Land Corporation announced that they will start construction work on their "Omotesando Project" site on November 12th.
The project is expected to be completed by Spring of 2012. The site was the former location of Gap and is located at the intersection of upscale Omotesando Avenue and Meiji Avenue with its casual fashion stores.Read more