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2022/10/27 18:15
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2025/12/09 12:17
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Demand for office space is recovering in the United States after a slump during the coronavirus pandemic, opening opportunities for Japanese property developers. Two Japanese real estate giants are involved in major projects in New York's Manhattan district. Tokyu Land is a partner in the development of a 47-story building which was officially opened on Wednesday. The skyscraper offers views of Central Park and cost about 1.7 billion dollars to build. Mitsui Fudosan has a stake in a 61-story building project in the Hudson Yards area that is undergoing redevelopment. The building was completed at a cost of more than four billion dollars. Leasing contracts have already been signed for more than 80 percent of the office space in both buildings.
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