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Tokyu REIT Inc

Tokyu REIT Inc

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  • Price (USD)1,180.00
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded0.00
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  • Beta--
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About the company

TOKYU REIT, Inc. is a Japan-based real estate investment trust (REIT) company. It aims to achieve sustainable growth in assets and stable earnings from mid- to long-term perspectives. The Company invests mainly in real estate properties, including office buildings and commercial facilities. The Company focuses on investments in the five areas of central Tokyo and the areas along the Tokyu railroad. It’s property portfolio mainly includes Setagaya Business Square, QFRONT, cocoti, Tokyu Ikejiri-ohashi Building, Kojimachi Square, TOKYU REIT Shinjuku Building, TOKYU REIT Toranomon Building, Akasaka 4-chome Building, TOKYU REIT Shibuya R Building and Akihabara Sanwa Toyo Building. The asset manager of the Fund is Tokyu Real Estate Investment Management Inc.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)17.89bn
  • Net income in JPY8.67bn
  • Incorporated2003
  • Employees--
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