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A trio of Nissan’s least-expensive models saw big year-over-year sales increases in Q2. Sales of the Versa sedan were up 71.9 ...
Nissan considers sale of headquarters in Yokohama, Nikkei says. By Reuters. May 23, 2025 10:19 AM UTC Updated May 23, 2025 Item 1 of 4 Nissan logo is seen atop of a building at ...
Nissan eyes sale of valuable property it’s had since 2009. A report from Nikkei Asia citing sources familiar with the matter states that Nissan is considering selling its global headquarters in ...
Nissan Motor Company might sell its headquarters in Yokohama to fund its restructuring plan. Located in the Minato-Mirai 21 district of Yokohama, where Nissan moved from Tokyo over 15 years ago ...
The tower, opened by Ghosn himself in 2009, is reportedly worth $670 million. If Nissan can find a buyer, the company plans to lease office space so that it can continue operating out of the building.
Nissan restructure plans could see global headquarters up for sale – report Reports from Japanese media suggest that Nissan could offer its global head office for sale as a means of raising revenue.
Nissan has reportedly placed its headquarters on a list of assets it plans to sell by March 2026, ... The sale could help raise the necessary funds to close down seven of its 17 global factories.
Nissan’s HQ was moved from Tokyo to Yokohama in 2009; the headquarters sit very close to Yokohama Station, a prime location. The value of the building is estimated at over 100 billion yen, or ...
Nissan may be looking to sell its global headquarters in ... Should a sale go ahead, Nissan might not go homeless as it would likely continue to occupy the building it built in 2009 under a ...
Nissan eyes sale of valuable property it’s had since 2009. A report from Nikkei Asia citing sources familiar with the matter states that Nissan is considering selling its global headquarters in ...
TOKYO: Nissan Motor is considering selling its headquarters in Yokohama City as part of restructuring plans that include the closure of seven factories worldwide, the Nikkei daily reported on Friday.