Akabane Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism "Leopalace21" Watch if there is any impact on the repair work September 29, 12:47

Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Akabane said at a meeting on the 29th, "The peace of mind of residents will be ensured." I would like to follow up closely, "he said, and expressed his intention to pay close attention to whether there would be any impact on the repair work.

Leopalace21's financial situation deteriorated due to high repair work costs due to inadequate construction of apartments, etc., and the occupancy rate of rental condominiums also declined. At that point, it is expected to fall into an insolvency of 11.8 billion yen.



Regarding this, Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Akabane said at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting, "I heard that we are considering the elimination of insolvency at an early stage."



Leopalace21 plans to proceed with renovation work on more than 13,600 buildings that have obvious defects such as no wall to prevent the spread of fire behind the ceiling, but as of the end of August, 1055 buildings have been completed. It has not reached 10% of the total.



For Akabane Minister of this said, "I want to closely follow as you are instructed to report the plan again renovations to the prospect of the end of the year. Residents of peace of mind is ensured", and instructed to work progresses steadily I showed my thoughts.