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Nissan sells headquarters to Minth Group for $630 million

Nissan is undergoing a broad cost-cutting campaign by eliminating jobs and shuttering plants as it grapples with its worst financial position in more than two decades

November 06, 2025 / 09:27 IST
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Nissan’s headquarters had originally been located in Ginza, an upmarket shopping district in Tokyo, but it relocated in 2009 after construction of a new office in Yokohama, where the company was founded.
Nissan’s headquarters had originally been located in Ginza, an upmarket shopping district in Tokyo, but it relocated in 2009 after construction of a new office in Yokohama, where the company was founded.

Nissan Motor Co. has agreed to sell its global headquarters in Yokohama for ¥97 billion ($630 million) to a group sponsored by Hong Kong-listed autoparts maker Minth Group, as the struggling automaker seeks to shore up its financial position.

The acquisition will be led by a special purchase company managed by KJR Management, a Japanese real estate unit of private equity giant KKR & Co., according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named discussing private information. Bloomberg reported the deal earlier.

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Shares of Nissan, which will release earnings later Thursday, rose as much 3.9% in early Tokyo trading. The stock is still down around 27% this year.

Nissan is undergoing a broad cost-cutting campaign by eliminating jobs and shuttering plants as it grapples with its worst financial position in more than two decades. The automaker last week forecast ¥275 billion in operating income losses for the fiscal year ending March 2026 — its first outlook after having previously withheld guidance. The deficit could be partially softened by offloading its riverside offices in Yokohama.