Dentsu Group Inc has announced the sale of its fixed asset, the historic Dentsu Ginza building in Tokyo, as part of a broader ...
The sale is expected to cut maintenance, repair and fixed asset tax costs tied to the ageing building, helping the agency ...
Dentsu Group has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Japanese headquarters building in Tokyo with an expected transfer date of Sept. 30. The buyer is a special purpose Japanese investment ...
Dentsu Americas, the US arm of the Tokyo-based ad firm, is making a play for the largest floor at the Farley Building at 390 Ninth Ave., sources say. The US Postal Service building is being ...
Earlier this year, Dentsu declined to comment on reports that it was considering selling its iconic headquarters building in Tokyo. But after agreeing to sell several other properties — those ...
Marketing company Dentsu Aegis Network is growing again at 150 East 42nd Street, otherwise known as the Socony-Mobil Building, after signing a 57,000-square-foot lease expansion. The additional space ...
Japanese advertising giant Dentsu Group Inc is considering selling its 48-story headquarters building in Tokyo for some 300 billion yen ($2.9 billion), which would make it the highest-priced building ...
Consumers have increasingly high expectations for brands and organizations to promote inclusiveness, both in front and behind the scenes. For marketing companies where storytelling lies at the heart ...
Dentsu Group Inc. is considering selling its headquarters building in Tokyo’s Minato Ward in a bid to shore up the company's financial standing, sources said. The major advertising company plans to ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Soon after the first Olympic tie-in campaigns finally began to show up in Japan’s primetime television slots in ...
“We're entering an era of simplification,” says Dentsu International’s APAC CEO Ashish Bhasin in his first interview since Dentsu Aegis Network announced it would be rebranded simply as Dentsu, but ...