Mori Building Unveils Redesigned Corporate Website
Showcasing company's urban development philosophy and affluent "Hills Life" urban lifestyles
Tokyo, September 19,2025 — Mori Building Co., Ltd., Japan's leading urban landscape developer, announced today that it has launched a fully redesigned corporate website.

Guided by its "Create Cities, Nurture Cities" philosophy, Mori Building has been at the forefront of urban development for over 60 years. Through major urban redevelopment projects such as ARK Hills, Roppongi Hills, Toranomon Hills, and Azabudai Hills, the company has consistently pursued the image of an ideal city for affluent urban lifestyles. At the core of Mori Building's approach to city-making is the belief in shaping a better future by envisioning how people live, work, and interact.
The new website's "Our Story" section consolidates Mori Building’s dedication to urban development and the "Hills Life" section explains the company's concept of vibrant urban living inspired by how people live, work, learn, and recreate. The "Projects" section offers an in-depth look at each distinctive Hills complex, detailing its concepts, urban functions, and development processes.
Since its founding, Mori Building has been dedicated to creating and nurturing urban environments based on its unique concept of an ideal city offering an affluent urban lifestyle known as "Hills Life." The new corporate website highlights this urban development philosophy with compelling content and immersive design that invites viewers to reflect on the question, "What is an ideal city?"
Structure of New Corporate Website
- Our Story: Mori Building’s unwavering philosophy of urban development.
- Hills Life: Affluent urban lifestyles of residents, office workers and visitors at Hills complexes.
- Projects: In-depth exploration of the development concepts and stories behind each Hills project.
- Corporate Information: Message from the president and an overview of business activities, properties, recruitment information, and sustainability initiatives.

