Servcorp Japan K.K. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Alfred George Morfollidge; hereinafter referred to as "Servcorp Japan") has expanded its Marunouchi Nijubashi Building location and opened a new coworking floor on the 1st floor on July 1, 2026. With this expansion, the building will now operate across three floors, including the existing 2nd and 3rd floors, further strengthening its capacity to meet the diverse business needs in the Marunouchi area. In recent years, Tokyo has accelerated its efforts to attract overseas startups, foreign-affiliated companies, and investment-related firms, leading to a continued rise in demand for high-quality workspaces in the Marunouchi area. Meanwhile, working styles and office strategies surrounding companies are also changing, with an increasing need for flexible office environments that can be utilized at the required scale when needed, while keeping initial investments and fixed costs down. The newly established 1st-floor space will offer flexible workspaces catering to a variety of business needs, such as bases for foreign-affiliated companies entering Japan, Tokyo sales offices for regional companies, and satellite offices for small and medium-sized enterprises. Rising Demand for Flexible Offices in Marunouchi Tokyo is currently promoting initiatives to "gather startups, investors, and companies from around the world in Tokyo," accelerating the attraction of foreign companies. Particularly from 2025 to 2026, there is a growing need for overseas startups, investment-related companies, fintech companies, and AI-related companies to establish a presence in Tokyo. Furthermore, demand for Tokyo sales bases and satellite offices by regional companies is also increasing. Marunouchi is one of Japan's leading business districts, home to major domestic corporations, financial institutions, and global companies, making it highly favored by domestic and international firms as a base to enhance corporate branding and external cr