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Mori Trust Reit Inc

Mori Trust Reit Inc

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About the company

Mori Trust Reit Inc is a Japan-based real estate investment trust (REIT) mainly engaged in the investment in real estate and asset-backed securities that mainly invest in real estate among specified assets. The Fund aims to achieve sustainable growth and stable earnings, and provides stable management of assets over the medium to long term. The Fund invests in office buildings, commercial facilities, housings and hotels mainly in Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama and Kanagawa prefectures. The main properties includes Tokyo Shiodome Building, ON Building, Kioicho Building, Shimbashi Ekimae MTR Building, Osaki MT Building, Shibuya Flag and others buildings. MORI TRUST Asset Management Co., Ltd. is the asset manager of the Fund.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)19.07bn
  • Net income in JPY10.77bn
  • Incorporated2001
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  • Location
    Mori Trust Reit Inc4-3-1, ToranomonMINATO-KU 105-0001JapanJPN
  • Phone+81 364357011
  • Fax+81 335688322
  • Websitehttps://www.mt-reit.jp/
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