On February 11 (Saturday and public holiday), Mori Building Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Roppongi, Minato-ku, President: Minoru Mori) will celebrate the grand opening of the commercial / residential complex "Omotesando Hills (Type I Urban Redevelopment Project for the Jingumae 4-Chome area)", which the company has jointly undertaken with the Jingumae 4-Chome Urban Redevelopment Association (Chairman: Toru Ishii).

"Omotesando Hills" replaces the Dojunkai Aoyama Apartment complex, which was a renowned landmark of Omotesando for many decades. Its facade extends approx. 270 meters, i.e. a quarter of the length of the internationally famous Omotesando Boulevard that links the Omotesando subway station to the Meiji Jingu shrine. The six-story complex with six basement levels and a total floor area of 34,061 square meters, features a commercial section boasting 93 shops and restaurants, a residential section with 38 residential units and a car park with a capacity of 216 vehicles.

MEDIA SHIP
-A medium that provides human links and generates collaboration of diverse expression
Omotesando Hills is the unmatched cultural / commercial complex of its kind, emerging as the new face of Omotesando, the street that has disseminated various trends as the hub of Japanese fashion and cultures. The six-level atrium (3 levels above ground and 3 levels underground) at the heart of the main building is complemented with the 700-meter "Spiral Slope" ramp ("the second Omotesando") spiraling around the atrium space in a gradient roughly the equal to that of Omotesando. At the center of the atrium space is a grand stairway (from Basement Level 1 to Basement Level 3), leading to a 500-square meter multi-purpose space on Basement Level 3.
The exterior wall carries a 250-meter-long LED section called "Bright-Up Wall". Also featured across the complex are moving projectors, ultra-directional speakers, large-screen displays and other cutting-edge devices and technologies that enable diverse presentations of light, visuals and sound.
This creative space is combined with "selective" stores mainly positioned along the Spiral Slope, participating artists and trend-conscious people who gather at Omotesando Hills, to evolve the complex into a new "medium" with unparallel presentation capacity.
On February 11, MEDIA SHIP "Omotesando Hills" sets sail as the "Ship of Cultural Information Transmission" pioneering a fresh future from Omotesando to the rest of the world.