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Rouse Properties
Defunct real estate company from New York City From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rouse Properties was a real estate investment trust headquartered in New York City. The company owned 35 shopping malls in 22 states encompassing approximately 24.5 million square feet of retail space.
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In 2011, General Growth Properties announced that it would spin off a portfolio of 30 shopping malls as a new company named Rouse Properties.[1][2] The name was taken from the Rouse Company, which GGP had acquired in 2004.[2] The portfolio comprised most of GGP's Class B shopping centers (malls located in smaller cities, and second-tier malls in larger cities), allowing GGP to focus on its higher-performing properties.[3][4] The spin-off was completed on January 12, 2012.[5]
In February 2012, the company acquired Grand Traverse Mall for $66 million.[6]
In January 2013, the company acquired The Mall at Turtle Creek in Jonesboro, Arkansas for $96 million.[6]
In May 2014, the company began a $40 million renovation of NewPark Mall in Newark, California.[7]
In March 2015, the company defaulted a loan secured by Vista Ridge Mall in Lewisville, Texas.[8]
In November 2015, the company acquired The Shoppes at Carlsbad in Carlsbad, California.[9]
In 2016, Brookfield Asset Management, which owned 33 percent of Rouse Properties, made an unsolicited offer to purchase the rest of the company.[10][11] A purchase agreement was eventually reached, valuing the company at $2.8 billion.[12] Brookfield's acquisition of Rouse Properties was completed on July 6, 2016.[13][14]
In 2018, Brookfield also acquired GGP. Ultimately the Rouse Properties brand was absorbed into Brookfield Properties.[15]
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Properties
- Animas Valley Mall — Farmington, New Mexico
- Bayshore Mall — Eureka, California
- Bel Air Mall — Mobile, Alabama
- Birchwood Mall — Fort Gratiot Township, Michigan
- Cache Valley Mall — Logan, Utah
- Centre at Salisbury — Salisbury, Maryland
- Chesterfield Towne Center — Chesterfield, Virginia
- Chula Vista Center — Chula Vista, California
- Collin Creek Mall — Plano, Texas (sold to lender in 2014)
- Fig Garden Village — Fresno, California
- Gateway Mall — Springfield, Oregon
- Grand Traverse Mall — Traverse City, Michigan
- Greenville Mall — Greenville, North Carolina
- Independence Mall — Wilmington, North Carolina
- Lakeland Square Mall — Lakeland, Florida
- Lansing Mall — Lansing, Michigan
- The Mall at Barnes Crossing — Tupelo, Mississippi
- The Mall at Sierra Vista — Sierra Vista, Arizona
- The Mall at Turtle Creek — Jonesboro, Arkansas
- Mall St. Vincent — Shreveport, Louisiana
- Monmouth Mall — Eatontown, New Jersey
- Mt. Shasta Mall — Redding, California
- NewPark Mall — Newark, California
- North Plains Mall — Clovis, New Mexico
- Pierre Bossier Mall — Bossier City, Louisiana
- Sikes Senter — Wichita Falls, Texas
- Silver Lake Mall — Coeur D'Alene, Idaho
- Southland Mall — Hayward, California
- The Shoppes at Carlsbad — Carlsbad, California
- The Shops at Somerset Square — Glastonbury, Connecticut
- Southland Center — Taylor, Michigan
- Spring Hill Mall — West Dundee, Illinois
- Three Rivers Mall — Kelso, Washington
- Valley Hills Mall — Hickory, North Carolina
- Washington Park Mall — Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- West Valley Mall — Tracy, California
- Westwood Mall — Jackson, Michigan
- White Mountain Mall — Rock Springs, Wyoming
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