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For Immediate Release Nomura Real Estate Office Fund, Inc. Yoshiyuki Ito, Executive Director (Securities Code: 8959)

Asset Management Company:

Nomura Real Estate Asset Management Co., Ltd.

Yasuaki Fukui, President and Chief Executive Officer

Inquiries: Shoji Yoshihara, General Manager, NOF Investment Management

TEL: +81-3-3365-0507

EMAIL:nreof8959@nomura-re.co.jp

Notice Concerning Completion of Property Acquisition


March 3, 2015
Nomura Real Estate Office Fund, Inc. ("Nomura Office Fund" or the "Fund") announced the
completion of acquisition of the following assets stated in the "Notice Concerning Property
Acquisition," released on December 10, 2014.
Summary of the Properties

Property name

Location

Type of asset

Acquisition

price(Note) (¥million)

PMO Nihonbashi Kayabacho

Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Real Estate

4,910

(Note) Excluding property taxes, urban planning taxes, consumption taxes and local consumption taxes

With the acquisition of the Property mentioned above, the Fund's portfolio now consists of 55 properties and the acquisition price is a total of ¥414.4 billion. For further details concerning the
portfolio, refer to the attached reference material "Portfolio after Acquisition of the Property."
Also, refer to the "Notice Concerning Properties Acquisition" released on December 10, 2014 for details of the assets.

Exhibits

Portfolio after Acquisition of the Propert y

* URL: http://www.nre-of.co.jp/english/

Portfolio after Acquisition of the Property

Exhibit 1

Area

Property Name

Acquisition Price

(million yen)

Percentage to total (%) (Note 1)

Date of Acquisition

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Shinjuku Nomura Building

38,730

9.3

December 8, 2003

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NRE Tennozu Building

33,080

8.0

March 18, 2005

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Kojimachi Millennium Garden

26,500

6.4

March 28, 2014

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Nihonbashi Honcho Building

20,600

5.0

December 5, 2003

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Tennozu Park Side Building

14,800

3.6

February 27, 2004

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Shinjuku Minamiguchi Building

12,300

3.0

June 25, 2008

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Shibuya Koen-dori Building

12,000

2.9

September 28, 2004

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Secom Medical Building

11,500

2.8

September 1, 2006

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Shiba Building

10,000

2.4

May 25, 2004

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Nishi-Shinjuku Showa Building

8,800

2.1

November 30, 2005

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NRE Shibuya Dogenzaka Building

7,660

1.8

September 26, 2008

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Tameike Building

7,400

1.8

September 29, 2005

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Iwamoto-cho Toyo Building

6,020

1.5

June 25, 2008

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Shinagawa Konan Building

5,500

1.3

December 8, 2003

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Surugadai Plaza Building

5,150

1.2

February 27, 2004

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

PMO Nihonbashi Honcho

5,000

1.2

November 5, 2008

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

PMO Nihonbashi Kayabacho

4,910

1.2

March 3, 2015

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Otemachi Tatemono Gotanda Building

4,100

1.0

July 5, 2013

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NRE Higashi-nihonbashi Building

4,060

1.0

January 14, 2009

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

PMO Akihabara

3,790

0.9

January 13, 2012

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Hatchobori NF Building

3,160

0.8

August 10, 2007

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Kanda Iwamoto-cho Building

3,080

0.7

February 26, 2004

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Takanawa Building

3,010

0.7

February 27, 2009

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

PMO Hatchobori

2,430

0.6

November 1, 2011

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

NOF Minami Shinjuku Building

2,280

0.6

June 25, 2004

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

PMO Nihonbashi Odenmacho

2,080

0.5

July 5, 2013

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Central Shintomicho Building

1,750

0.4

June 25, 2008

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

PMO Higashi-nihonbashi

1,480

0.4

November 1, 2011

Tokyo Central

Area

(Note 2)

Total of Tokyo Central Area

(28 properties)

261,170

63.0

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

NRE Ueno Building

7,830

1.9

January 14, 2009

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

NOF Technoport Kamata Center Building

6,416

1.5

December 5, 2003

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

NF Hongo Building

4,700

1.1

July 5, 2013

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

Toho Edogawabashi Building

2,080

0.5

March 28, 2008

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

Toshin Meguro Building

1,340

0.3

June 25, 2008

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

Crystal Park Building

3,700

0.9

February 28, 2006

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

NOF Kichijoji Honcho Building

1,800

0.4

January 14, 2009

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

Farlet Tachikawa Center Square

3,290

0.8

December 5, 2003

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

NOF Kawasaki Higashiguchi Building

9,500

2.3

June 30, 2005

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

NOF Yokohama Nishiguchi Building

5,050

1.2

May 12,2005

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

NOF Shin-Yokohama Building

3,600

0.9

December 5, 2003

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

Yokohama Odori Koen Building

2,993

0.7

September 28, 2007

Suburban Tokyo

(Note 2)

Total of Suburban Tokyo

(12 properties)

52,299

12.6

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

Sapporo North Plaza

6,820

1.6

June 1, 2006

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NRE Sapporo Building

5,300

1.3

November 5, 2008

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

JCB Sapporo Higashi Building

3,700

0.9

February 8,2008

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NOF Sendai Aoba-dori Building

3,200

0.8

November 30.2005

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NOF Utsunomiya Building

2,970

0.7

December 5, 2003

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NOF Nagoya Fushimi Building

4,050

1.0

December 25, 2009

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NOF Nagoya Yanagibashi Building

3,550

0.9

September 29, 2005

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

Omron Kyoto Center Building

23,700

5.7

March 20, 2007

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

SORA Shin-Osaka 21

19,251

4.6

April 25, 2008

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NRE Osaka Building

6,410

1.5

December 5, 2003

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NRE Nishi-Umeda Building

5,660

1.4

September 26, 2008

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NRE Yotsubashi Building

3,940

1.0

December 5, 2003

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NRE Hiroshima Building

1,930

0.5

December 5, 2003

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NOF Hakata Ekimae Building

6,750

1.6

June 27, 2008

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

NOF Tenjin-Minami Building

3,739

0.9

March 27, 2009

Other Regional

Cities

(Note 2)

Total of Other Regional Cities

(15 properties)

100,970

24.4

Subtotal (55 properties)

414,439

100.0

(Notes)

1. "Percentage to total" refers to the ratio of each asset based on acquisition price to the entire portfolio. Percentages have been rounded to

the nearest first decimal place. Therefore, the total may not equal to 100%.

2. Tokyo Central Area refers to Chiyoda-ku, Chuo-ku, Minato-ku, Shinjuku-ku, Shinagawa-ku and Shibuya-ku.

Suburban Tokyo refers to other areas of metropolitan Tokyo and the surrounding three prefectures, which are Kanagawa-ken, Saitama-ken

and Chiba-ken.

Other Regional Cities refers to the major regional cities in the areas other than the Tokyo Central Area and the Suburban Tokyo.

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