
| 1979 |
France - Mitsui Fudosan (France) S.A. acquired the historic 7, Rue de Tilsitt building in Paris, which was built in 1836. The renovated building, featuring both historic and modern features, was reopened in 1984. |
| 1989 |
London - 20 Old Bailey was acquired. |
| 2007 |
Mitsui Fudosan (UK) acquired shares and became partners with Stanhope PLC (London, England) |
| 2008 |
Mitsui Fudosan acquired 5 Hanover Square |
| 2011 |
Mitsui Fudosan acquired a site for planned Moorgate Development (Tentative title) |

London
(Tentative name) Moorgate Development Plan (Acquired in 2011)
Located in the heart of the City of London and only three minutes’ walk from Bank station with easy access to Moorgate and Liverpool Street stations, the Moorgate Development has superb transport access. The plan is to redevelop the property while preserving the rich historical façade of the existing building.
5 Hanover Square (Construction completion planned for 2012)
This project is located in Hanover Square in the heart of the West End. The project is designed by Squire & Partners, and will redevelop the site as a mixed-use facility featuring office, residential, and retail space.
20 Old Bailey, London (acquired in 1989)
Located in the City of London, the center of the world's financial capital, this office building is revered for its quality attributes such as its classic exterior and central courtyard.