They own Data Centers (58.3%) most are in the USA, with others in Japan and Singapore. Hi-Tech Buildings (18.1%): Modern offices in Singapore for tech companies. General Industrial (23.6%): Traditional factories and warehouses in Singapore. They just bought new buildings in Tokyo, Japan! Think of them like a landlord for the world's smartest tech companies.
This is one of their "crown jewels." It includes 30A Kallang Place, a beautiful high-tech building you can see from the highway.
This area is full of electronics and technology companies.
A massive business park space where many big companies have their offices.
They recently sold three older industrial properties in Singapore for $535 million. This is like selling your old toys to buy newer, cooler ones—they are using that money to buy more data centers in Japan and the US.
MIT owns 55 properties in North America (USA and Canada).
They are currently selling some smaller, older data centers in the US (aiming to sell $500–$600 million worth) to focus on the biggest, newest ones that can handle AI.
They own a massive Mixed-use Facility in Tokyo (acquired in late 2024) and a Data Center in Osaka.
Their Japan buildings have very long leases (some up to 14 years!), which means the tenants promise to stay and pay rent for a very long time.