- Tokyo Midtown Project
- Nihonbashi MItsui
- Nihonbashi 1 - Chome Building
- Shiodome City Center
- 20 Old Bailey
- St. Regis Hotel & Residences
- The Oceanfront at Sentosa Cove
- Retail Shopping Centers
- Mitsui Fudosan operates approximately 50 retail facilities throughout Japan, including regional malls, factory outlet malls, and urban facilities.
Acquired in 1989
Sq. Footage: 193,000 sq. ft.
Located in the City of London, in the center of the world's financial capital, this office building is revered for its quality attributes, such as its classic exterior and central courtyard.
Planned Completion in 2008
Located near Orchard Road in Singapore, St. Regis Hotel & Residences is a mixed-use project that combines a luxury hotel and high-end residences. This project is being executed in Singapore through TID Pte. Ltd., a joint-venture company that was established in partnership with Mitsui Fudosan and the Hong Leong Group and has focused on condominium development for over 30 years.
Planned Completion in the Spring 2009
Located on Sentosa Island within the marine resort-style residential area of Sentosa Cove, this property is being developed by government corporations (approximately 10,000 residents expected). The Oceanfront is a 264-unit, luxury condominium project now undergoing development by the joint-venture company TID Pte. Ltd.
Developed in 2003
Sq. Footage: 2,300,000 sq. ft.
Shiodome City Center is a high-rise office and retail complex located on Shiodome Sio-Site, in the Shiodome redeveloment area. This project symbolizes the approach of our "nonasset business," a key element of our management strategy. The Company undertook the project in collaboration as joint owner with Alderney Investments Pte. Ltd., an affiliate of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation Pte. Ltd (GIC). Mitsui Fudosan managed all aspects of the development project, including design, construction management, leasing, and property management for the GIC.
http://www.shiodome.st/english/index.html
Completed in March 2007
Sq. Footage: 6,092,000 sq. ft.
Tokyo Midtown opened in March 2007, is a new urban redevelopment project of former Defense Agency head office 17 acre site at the heart of Tokyo. It comprises a package of six buildings set amongst lush greenery. This town features a variety of facilities such as stores, restaurants, offices, hotels, and museums, surrounded by greenery. These resonate with each other to provide your urban life with a superior quality of everyday living. Art is alive in every corner of the town to welcome the visitors, as it is also a key factor in the proliferation of Japanese designs around the world.
http://www.tokyo-midtown.com/en/

Developed in 2004
Sq. Footage: 549.010 sq. ft. (Office)
An office and commercial complex opened in 2004, the commercial facilities within the building "COREDO Nihonbashi" feature 33 commercial tenants offering apparel, foodstuffs, household, and leisure items for use in all aspects of life. "COREDO" is a word combining "CORE" and "EDO" (now "Tokyo") with the goal of making Nihonbashi the commercial center historically known for its well-established shops and historic sites, merging the "CORE" and "EDO" back to its former glory of the Edo period (1603 - 1868).
Developed in 2005
Sq. Footage: 553,596 sq. ft.
Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower is a skyscraper that symbolizes urban rejuvenation. Built with the concept of passing on the historical and cultural heritage of the original Mitsui Honkan which was completed in 1929, the Nionbashi Mitsui Tower has been part of the redevelopment of Nihonbashi. The Mitsui Honkan was designated in 1993 as one of Japan's important cultural properties.
The new structure is a premium office building that harmonizes tradition and the spirit of innovation. At the same time, it provides the district with a sense of openness. It is one of Nihonbashi's landmarks, which harmonizes people and their urban environment.
http://www.mitsuitower.jp/en/building/index.html
Tokyo-Bay LaLaport
The first large-scale suburban shopping center in Japan.
Opened in 1981 / 278,000m² / 540 stores
Jazz Dream at Nagashima
The largest outlet mall in Japan's Tokai region.
Opened in 2002 / 21,000m² / 85 stores
LaLaport TOYOSU
Uniquely ship-shaped shohpping mall located on the north side of Tokyo-bay.
Opened in 2006 / 62,000² / 190 stores
Kojun Building
Offers dining and shopping in the famed Ginza district.
Opened in 2004 / 22,000m²
Garden Walk Makuhari
An outlet shopping complex with 60 stores.
Opened in 2000 / 14,800m² / 60 stores
Marine Pia Kobe Porto Bazar
A factory outlet and restaurant mall.
Opened in 1999 / 26,000m² / 80 stores







