(As of June 23, 2023)
Company Name | Heiwa Real Estate Co., Ltd. |
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Date of Establishment | July 1947 |
Representative | Kiyoyuki Tsuchimoto, Representative Executive Officer, President and CEO |
Head Office | 1-10, Nihonbashi Kabutocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8222, Japan |
Branches | >Please click here for the addresses and maps of each branch. Osaka Branch, Nagoya Branch, Fukuoka Branch, Sapporo Branch |
Capital | ¥21,492 million (as of March 31, 2023) |
URL | https://www.heiwa-net.co.jp/ |
Stock Exchanges | Tokyo Stock Exchange (Prime Market), Nagoya Stock Exchange, Fukuoka Stock Exchange, and Sapporo Securities Exchange |
Securities Code | 8803 |
Businesses | 1. Building Business Development, leasing, management, and buying/selling of stock exchange buildings, office buildings, commercial facilities, and residential buildings 2. Asset Management Business HEIWA REAL ESTATE REIT, Inc.'s Asset Management and Real Estate Brokerage |
Number of Employees | 96 (as of March 31, 2023) |
Licenses |
Building Lots and Buildings Transaction Business License / Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister License (16) No.126 First-class Architect Office Registration / Governor of Tokyo Registration No. 32943 Real Estate Specified Joint Enterprise Registration /Governor of Tokyo No. 80 Type II Financial Instruments Business / Director of the Kanto Local Finance Bureau (Kinsho) No.1043 |
Member Associations |
The Real Estate Companies Association of Japan The Association for Real Estate Securitization Japan Building Owners and Managers Association, and others. |
Integrated Report
Please refer to our Integrated Report for detailed information about the Company.
Integrated ReportSymbol Mark
Designed to appear like a person jumping towards the sky, Heiwa Real Estate’s brand logo expresses the company’s strength and dynamism. The red dot in the center represents energy and familiarity, while the two triangular blue shapes symbolize intelligence and purity using the color of the sky, the ocean and other bodies of water, along with other blue objects that surround people’s environments.