Located in the Minato ward (Minato-ku), Roppongi Hills is one of the most recent cultural and activity center in Tokyo. With its 84.800 square meters, the complex hosts TV Asahi's broadcasting center, a theater for the performing arts, Mori Art Center, luxurious residential areas, office buildings, commercial and educational facilities, plazas and parks.
Completed in 2003, the Mori Tower (238m, 54 floors) is the heart of Roppongi Hills.The first six levels of Mori Tower contain retail stores and restaurants. The top six floors have the Mori Art Museum and the Tokyo Sky Deck with panoramic views of the City. The rest of the building is office space.
Mori Building has financed the project with $800 million equity and $1.3 billion in debt from a syndicate of banks led by the Development Bank of Japan. As a result, the company's overall debts are $5.6 billion, secured by billions more in assets. Goldman Sachs & Co., the project's anchor tenant, attracted deep discounts in rental prices because of the large amount of space it occupies.
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