Akira Mori is the chairman and owner of real estate developer Mori Trust.
Mori Trust owns more than 100 properties in Tokyo and across Japan, including office buildings and hotels.
His daughter, Miwako Date is president and CEO of Mori Trust. She plans to invest nearly $8 billion in new projects, with about 20% going overseas.
In 2022, Mori Trust purchased two office buildings in the U.S. in northern Virginia and one building in Washington D.C. In 2023, it acquired a stake in a lab and office project in Boston.
In 2023, Mori Trust opened two new hotels in Japan, one in Tokyo and another in the ancient capital of Nara.
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