Story Building: Tokyo and Gateway Cities

story building: It offers a selection of spacious and luxurious studios and one-bedroom apartments, ranging from 35 to 60 square meters, according to Global Times China. Each fully serviced residence will feature living, dining, and bedroom areas furnished with international quality fittings. "Globally, we aim to have a presence in the major gateway cities, and our entrance into Tokyo brings us one step closer to this goal," said Cao Bingsen, the CEO of Frasers Hospitality Group. "The capital of Japan and one of the world most bustling metropolises, Tokyo presents an exciting milestone for us. Redeveloped from the existing four-story commercial building, Fraser Suites Tokyo will be a 23-story building with 223 suites. Fraser Suites Tokyo is a significant addition to our established presence in Japan, and we hope to continually increase our portfolio in central Japan." The leading real estate developer in Japan, Sekisui House, is involved in local and international housing developments, comprehensive urban commercial projects, and mixed-use developments. Cao said the partnership represents an extension of the long-established relationship between FCL and Sekisui House. "Sekisui House has a strong and reputable presence in Japan, and we are very confident about this partnership. With a strong focus and emphasis on environmental sustainability, Sekisui House is a front-runner in incorporating environmental technologies into their developments, and the upcoming Fraser Suites Tokyo will be no exception. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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