- NEC Supertower
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NEC Super Tower General information Location Minato, Tokyo, Japan Coordinates 35°38′58″N 139°44′53″E / 35.64944°N 139.74806°ECoordinates: 35°38′58″N 139°44′53″E / 35.64944°N 139.74806°E Construction started 1986 Completed 1990 Height Roof 180 m (590 ft) Technical details Floor count 47 The NEC Super Tower (NECスーパータワー NEC Sūpātawā ), headquarters of NEC Corporation, is a 180 metre (590 foot) tall skyscraper in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was completed in 1990 and was designed by Nikken Sekkei. Its primary use is offices. 43 stories high and five underground, it was constructed at a cost of some 60 billion yen, according to Nikkei Business, January 5, 2007 edition.
External links
- Detail :: Portfolio Map :: PORTFOLIO :: TOP REIT, Inc., owner's website.
- NEC Supertower at skyscraperpage.com
NEC Corporation Divisions and
subsidiariesCurrentDefunctJoint ventures and
shareholdingsCurrentAlaxala Networks (40%) · Anritsu (6.9%) · Japan Aviation Electronics (24.53%) · NEC BIGLOBE · NEC Casio Mobile Communications (70.74%) · Renesas Electronics (33.97%)DefunctProducts, services
and standardsConsoles · Microprocessors · Mobile phones · Personal computers · SupercomputersPeople Places NEC SupertowerOther 1Now wholly-owned 2Sold
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constructionTokyo Sky Tree (634 m, 2011) · JP Tower (200 m, 2011) · Nishi-Shinjuku 8-chome Naruko Area Redevelopment (196 m, 2011) · Kachidoki View Tower (192 m, 2010) · Higashi-Ikebukuro 4-chome Redevelopment Project (189 m, 2011)Buildings listed in order of height and with year of completion
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