Sustainability. Strengthening the foundation for providing valueCollaborate with stakeholders to create valueCollaborate with stakeholders to create value

KPIs and Results

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KPIs Target year Target figures Fiscal 2022 results Fiscal 2023 results
Percentage of tenants who have been at their location for 10 years of more
Scope

Percentage of tenants who have been at their location for 10 years of more Scope

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Scope Owned Properties Location: Domestic and overseas
Year of Construction: Buildings 10 years old or older
Purpose: All buildings
Scale: All
Share of Ownership, Other: Over 50% equity
Target Theme
  1. 20.Build close relationships with tenants and collaborate to create value
Every fiscal year 73% 69%
Number of urban development council meetings participated in
Scope

Number of urban development council meetings participated in Scope

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Scope Daibiru Corporation
Target Theme
  1. 7.Work with communities toward collaborative value creation with a long-term perspective
  2. 21.Strengthen relationships with national and local governments, as well as local areas
  3. 22.Collaborate with business partners to create value
17 20

Collaboration with Other Companies

To produce a good building, there need to be strong relationships of trust between the owner, the designer, and the builders. As the building owner, we strive for close and detailed communication with the designer and builders when constructing a new building. This has helped us to draw out the fullest creative capabilities of the designer and the fullest technical capabilities of builders and enabled us to develop exceptional buildings that fulfill our corporate concept, secure income, and put tenants at ease.

The Daibiru-Honkan Building Reconstruction Project

The original Daibiru-Honkan Building was completed in 1925 in Nakanoshima, the birthplace of Daibiru, located in the city of Osaka, and the building was long admired as the face of Nakanoshima. For its reconstruction in 2013, we adopted cutting-edge technology for the convenience of our tenants, but we also recreated the exterior of the original building for the lower floors in order to bring its historical beauty from the past into the present. Furthermore, based on the urban development policy of the city of Osaka, we emphasized making the project contribute to the growth of the Nakanoshima area as an integrated block development. Accordingly, we worked with our partners in the project to establish a green zone in the area. We contributed to the development of the area even further, after discussions with government agencies, with efforts that included building a bridge that connects to a pedestrian path along the nearby river.