Mori Building Co., Ltd. will start accepting applications for selected condominiums within the Hirakawacho Mori Tower Residence on February 19th. Hirakawacho Mori Tower Residence is located on the upper floors of Hirakawacho Mori Tower, a 24-floor tower complex that was completed in December 2009 in Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-ku.
Mori Building has produced about 2,000 high-rent residences in the heart of Tokyo since the initial completion of ARK Towers, a residence building in ARK Hills. Mori's highly qualified operations, management, and service are greatly appreciated by high-income Japanese and foreigners who prefer a peaceful and secure life in this urban core. Mori Building has also now begun selling condominiums by utilizing its extensive experience as a residential leasing agency.

Hirakawacho Tower Residence offers a new style of condominium ownership where quality services and the time it provides enhance value together.

Hirakawacho Tower Residence is high-rise building located near Japan's core. From the condominium's windows residents can fully enjoy exclusive views including the extensive greenery of the Imperial Palace. Unlike conventional condominiums, Mori Building owns the building and hopes to continually increase its appeal by offering MORI LIVING's high quality services that its tenants desire and appreciate. Hirakawacho Tower Residence offers a new style of condominium ownership; not only a convenient location and well-planned specifications, but also quality services which enhance the overall experience and its value.

Mitsubishi Real Estate Services Co., Ltd., an experienced real estate company in Chiyoda-ku, is the entrusted sales representative for the condominiums.

■Main features of Hirakawacho Mori Tower Residence
High status plus convenient access in the heart of Japan
Wide variety of condominiums to suit any lifestyle
Roof-top garden with a full view of the Imperial Palace
MORI LIVING's unmatched hospitality
Environmental-friendliness is recognized as S level (five stars) by CASBEE

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