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LaLaport YOKOHAMA and Park City LaLa YOKOHAMA

A living solutions community in the wide-open spaces of Yokohama

LaLaport YOKOHAMA and Park City LaLa YOKOHAMA

Built on roughly 13 hectares, this development boasts a 705-unit residential complex providing residents with culture and comfort. This along with LaLaport YOKOHAMA, a regional retail property based on the concept of "The Life With Culture," results in a completely unique urban living experience.

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LaLaport YOKOHAMA: Kanagawa's Biggest Retail Property

Founded on a concept of “The Life With Culture,” LaLaport YOKOHAMA offers patrons more than just shopping. A source of culture, knowledge and information, this retail property strives to offer “comprehensive life solutions” to its visitors. Through a diverse lineup that includes a host of upscale shops for the discriminating lifestyle, an open and relaxing food court, Kanagawa Prefecture's biggest cinema complex, cultural event facilities to pique new hobbies and interests, and a “beauty zone” where patrons can make their own visions of beauty a reality, this complex will provide local residents with the high quality and sophisticated lifestyles they desire.

Project Overview

LaLaport YOKOHAMA (commercial zone)

Location 4035-1 Ikenobe-cho, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama
Site Area 102,002.23 square meters
Facility Composition Total floor space 226,611.31 square meters
Store area Approx. 93,000 square meters (284 shops*)
*Approx. 370 stores when specialty stores located inside Daimaru and Ito Yokado are included.
Schedule Start November 2005
Grand Opening March 15, 2007

Park City LaLa YOKOHAMA (residential zone)

Location 4035-13 Ikonobe-cho, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama
Site Area 30,380.06 square meters
Floor Space 70,881.73 square meters (705 units)
Schedule Start November 2005
Completion December 2007 (tentative)

Access

JR Yokohama Line

Seven minutes on foot from Kamoi Station

Green Gallery

A 90-meter long gallery of greenery called the “Garden Museum” was erected in a temporary enclosure during construction of the complex. In the main gallery stands the “Biolung,” a wall of greenery based on a theme of “creating culture on a green campus” most recently seen at the Aichi World Expo. Instead of the barren landscape that typically defines the environment around construction sites, passersby had an opportunity to enjoy art in a gallery adorned with greenery and seasonal flowers during the yearlong construction work.

 
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