Shibuya Station area redevelopment to include residential component
Details of the Shibuya Station Sakuragaoka Entrance Redevelopment were recently made announced. As part of the major redevelopment of the Shibuya Station redevelopment, the Sakuragaoka Entrance Redevelopment located to the south-west side of the station will include two office buildings and a 32-storey mixed-use residential/commercial building. Read more
Toh-Ten-Koh selling Ueno restaurant building
Toh-Ten-Koh announced that they will be selling their Ueno restaurant building and land to Tokyo Tatemono for 8.914 billion Yen (88 million USD).
Toh-Ten-Koh are currently building a new store on an adjoining block of land they already own and will relocate once the building is complete in 2015. The new store will be on a smaller site of 2,000 sqm, but will be built to the latest earthquake-resistant codes. It is estimated to cost approximately 4.6 billion Yen. Construction began in October.Read more
TEPCO to sell Shinjuku hospital
TEPCO will be selling their Tokyo Denryoku Hospital in Shinjuku-ku to Tokyo Tatemono for an estimated 10 billion Yen (99 million USD). This works out to approximately 1,850,000 Yen/sqm for the land.
Tepco had originally planned to keep the hospital, but at a general shareholders meeting in June 2012, major shareholder and governor of Tokyo Naoki Inose demanded the building and land be sold. Read more
Avex Group redeveloping Omotesando HQ
Japan's leading record label Avex Group will be rebuilding their headquarters in Omotesando. The current building was constructed in 1980 and has been occupied by Avex since 1995. Avex later acquired the building and land in 2002.
The decision to rebuild was made after an assessment showed that the 33-year old building would require some very costly repairs and maintenance in the mid-term.
A total of 1,923 people work in the 9-storey building. Read more
Yaesu Fujiya Hotel to be redeveloped
The Yaesu Fujiya Hotel by Tokyo Station will close at the end of March 2014 as the Kokusai Kogyo Group plan to sell the building and land to Sumitomo Realty & Development in April.
Sumitomo are expected to demolish the hotel and redevelop the site into an office building.
Old Andersen bakery in Hiroshima to be demolished
The 88-year old Andersen bakery in Hiroshima is going to be demolished and rebuilt by Andersen Group as repairs and upgrades to the existing building prove too costly.
The renaissance style building was designed by architect Uheji Nagano and completed in 1925. It was originally the Hiroshima branch of the Teikoku Bank (which later merged to become part of the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation). Mr. Nagano designed a number of buildings for the Bank of Japan, including their head office which still stands in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.Read more
Akasaka 1 Chome Redevelopment to begin in January
Nippon Steel Kowa Real Estate have received approval from the governor of Tokyo to convert the ownership rights as part of their Akasaka 1 Chome Redevelopment.
The 16,000 sqm site is adjacent to Tameikesanno Station and across the street from the US Embassy in Akasaka. The project was approved in August 2012.
Demolition of the existing buildings is expected to begin in January 2014 with construction starting in August. Completion is expected by April 2017.Read more