Minami-machida Grandberry ParkAt Minami-Machida Grandberry Park, which opened to the public in November 2019, we have undertaken urban development focused on the integrated redevelopment of urban infrastructure, an urban park, commercial facilities, and a station through a public-private partnership. The development is centered on Tsuruma Park, near the station, and the site of Grandberry Mall, which closed in February 2017. We are continuing to plan and promote the development of the surrounding area, including an urban housing development.Grandberry ParkThe facility as a whole is designed around the con-cept of a lifestyle amusement park, serving as an entertainment park filled with the joy of living. There are 243 highly distinc-tive premises (as of March 2020), includ-ing outlet stores, gourmet eateries, and entertainment facilities.Tsuruma ParkTsuruma Park was transformed into a park that pro-motes a healthy body and mind, enabling people to live life to the fullest. It will feature two lawns that form the heart of the Park Life element, along with a sports area and exercise space where people can feel com-fortable keeping fit and getting healthy, and three play-grounds where children can run about and have fun. Park-life SiteLocated at the intersection of the park and the com-mercial complex, this element of the development is composed of the Snoopy Museum Tokyo, a children’s club, Machi Library, and a cafe, among other facili-ties. The Snoopy Museum Tokyo is now open after its relocation from Roppongi to a facility offering about twice as much space as its old home.Station refurbishmentWe refurbished the station to create an open, airy space where the park and commercial facilities meet, as well as installing escalators and platform doors to improve safety and convenience. The renaming of the station from Minami-machida to Mi-nami-machida Grandberry Park marked its change of status to a station served by express trains on weekdays as well. Acquisition of LEED-ND (Neighborhood Development) certificationIn 2020, the Minami-machida Grandberry Park devel-opment was certified with Gold level status under the U.S.-developed LEED-ND international environmental certification system. It was highly praised for its sus-tainable approach to urban development based on a public-private partnership, offering pedestrian-friend-ly environmental features that separate walkers from vehicles and landscaping that incorporates green infrastructure. Minami-machida Grandberry Park aerial viewMinami-machida Grandberry Park Station*About LEED: LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a green building certification system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. Of the LEED systems, LEED-ND (Neighborhood Development) certification is award-ed to projects that demonstrate consideration for the environment, greater efficiency in energy and resource use, and pedestrian-centered urban development.Park-life SiteOverall ImageSuidou MichiPark PlazaSawayaka HirobaSnoopy Museum Tokyo© Peanuts Worldwide LLCGrandberry ParkTsuruma Park19
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