Japanese Investors Return to Overseas Real Estate With Lessons Learned From the 1990s

Japanese Investors Return to Overseas Real Estate With Lessons Learned From the 1990s

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TOKYO—Big Japanese investors stumbled disastrously into the U.S. commercial real-estate market in the late 1980s, when they bought high-profile properties like New York’s Rockefeller Center not long before the market fell hard. Now some Japanese institutional investors and real-estate companies…

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