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Mulboyne wrote:2triky already pointed out here a Japan Today article talking about the exodus from Roppongi Hills. The managers have now confirmed that a total of 59 boutiques and restaurants will close including the Wishing Well Irish pub, two tonkatsu joints, Bar Vodka Tonic, two Chinese restaurants and a range of coffee shops. Full list in Japanese here.
Mori is puuting a brave face on things and suggests that it wanted some of its tenants to leave because they did not suit the needs of the buildings customers and now they have an opportunity to upgrade their service.
Yeah, I mentioned in the below thread that 23 tenants had left the Hollywood Plaza..2triky wrote:59 tenants...that's quite a lot...despite the rhetoric from Mori you can't dismiss that as a bit of "house cleaning" as he might suggest.
GuyJean wrote:Yeah, I mentioned in the below thread that 23 tenants had left the Hollywood Plaza..
But what used to be labeled as 'Closed' about two weeks ago on the shop list map, is now labeld as 'NEW SHOP!'.. With no indications of that 'new shop!'..
Also discussed here:
No All-Nighters For Roppongi
GJ
gkanai wrote:I actually like Roppongi Hills now that there aren't crowds and I don't have to wait in line for good soup dumplings.
kamome wrote:I think I know that restaurant. Is that the Chinese place that makes its own noodles?
Mulboyne wrote:
As part of the renovation scheduled for Roppongi Hills' 5th anniversary, the company has announced plans for an open-air sky deck at the top of Mori Tower. Open to the public from April 26th, it will be the highest viewing platform in the country.
WhooHoo!.. I'm there.. at least to spit on people..article wrote:As part of the renovation scheduled for Roppongi Hills' 5th anniversary, the company has announced plans for an open-air sky deck at the top of Mori Tower. Open to the public from April 26th, it will be the highest viewing platform in the country.
GuyJean wrote:WhooHoo!.. I'm there.. at least to spit on people..gj
2triky wrote:If I'm thinking of the same dumpling place...it's world famous...I believe the original is Shanghai....the name of the restaurant is "The Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant"
kamome wrote:The pic looks familiar, but the name was in Chinese and there were chefs in the back that you could see through a window pulling the dough to make noodles. Excellent food. I bet GJ or Greji know the joint.
Mulboyne wrote:
As part of the renovation scheduled for Roppongi Hills' 5th anniversary, the company has announced plans for an open-air sky deck at the top of Mori Tower. Open to the public from April 26th, it will be the highest viewing platform in the country.
Mulboyne wrote:
As part of the renovation scheduled for Roppongi Hills' 5th anniversary, the company has announced plans for an open-air sky deck at the top of Mori Tower. Open to the public from April 26th, it will be the highest viewing platform in the country.
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2triky wrote:Very cool. That will undoubtedly be a nice place to visit on a clear day....I imagine it will be crowded though.
Greji wrote:That's true, but they move right along, since they installed a diving board just to the right of the picture....
omae mona wrote:All that's left now is for Taro to photoshop a picture of somebody's body impaled on top of the giant spider sculpture.
An eerie hush is descending over Roppongi Hills, one of Tokyo's glitziest skyscrapers and home to investment banks and internet Wunderkinder. Do the emptying floors flag up problems in the broader commercial real estate market?
In spite of 15 years of falling land prices after Japan's asset bubble burst in the early 1990s, Tokyo rents are still among the highest. Average rents for grade A properties in Tokyo's central business district, according to Jones Lang LaSalle, are almost double those of New York Midtown and about a fifth higher than the City of London. Vacancies are just 3 per cent. Combined with tight supply - fragmented land ownership acts as a brake on development - this should provide support to prices. Besides, Roppongi Hills is a poor bellwether. Two high-profile tenants, Livedoor and Murakami Fund, were obliged to shut up shop following financial scandals. Several internet groups decamped to the newer and swankier Midtown. More recently, financial firms have been cutting back, freeing up floor space at - so newcomers boast - rather lower rents.
That said, there are risks. Vacancy rates have been edging higher in recent months. With financial services firms shedding whole departments, the trend will continue. Rents are still climbing, as they have been since the start of 2005, but there are pressure points beyond the smartest buildings in traditional business districts. Amid tighter financing conditions, the flow of transactions is starting to stutter. Issuance of commercial mortgage-backed securities slowed sharply in the first quarter and the real estate investment trust market is weak. Japan's heavy reliance on bank funding means it is less affected than other markets, but sharp divisions are emerging. Investors, like well-off tenants, should follow the flight to quality.
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