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BUILT TO LEAD BUILT TO GROW BUILT TO PROSPER GENERALGROWTHBUILT PROPERTIES TO LASTANNUAL REPORT 2002 COMPANY PROFILE General Growth Properties and its predecessor companies have been in the shopping center busi- ness for nearly fifty years. It is the second largest regional mall Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) in the United States. General Growth owns, develops, operates and/or manages shopping malls in 39 states. GGP has ownership interests in, or management responsibility for, 160 regional shopping malls totaling more than 140 million square feet of retail space. The total retail space is inclusive of more than 16,000 retailers nationwide. General Growth provides investors with the opportunity to participate in the ownership of high-quality, income-producing real estate while maintaining liquidity. Our primary objective is to provide increasing dividends and capital appreciation for our shareholders. Creating shareholder value is the company’s mission. The Bucksbaum family, which founded General Growth, is still engaged in the operation of the company’s day-to-day business activities. As owners of a major stake in the company, General Growth management’s interests are aligned with those of each and every GGP shareholder. CONTENTS Shareholders’ Letter 4 Operating Principles 7 Portfolio 17 Financial Review 29 Directors and Officers 85 Corporate Information 86 Financial Highlights SHOPPING CENTERS OWNED at year end * 1997 64 1998 84 1999 93 2000 95 2001 97 2002 125 TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OWNED in millions 1997 52 1998 71 1999 83 2000 85 2001 89 2002 114 REAL ESTATE ASSETS AT COST in millions 1997 $2,590 1998 $4,760 1999 $6,237 2000 $6,735 2001 $7,319 2002 $9,902 MALL SHOP SALES in millions ** 1997 $2,651 1998 $5,176 1999 $6,931 2000 $7,243 2001 $7,326 2002 $9,061 DIVIDEND GROWTH PER SHARE dollar/share declared 1997 $1.80 1998 $1.88 1999 $1.98 2000 $2.06 2001 $2.36 2002 $2.74 FFO GROWTH dollar/share 1997 $2.89 1998 $3.35 1999 $4.02 2000 $4.42 2001 $4.96 2002 $5.58 * Includes regional malls only. -
Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Riverchase Galleria | Hoover, AL
While we are all eager to get back to business as soon as possible, the timing of our reopening plans is subject to federal, state and local regulations, so projected reopening dates are subject to change. Reopening plans and policies will adhere to federal, state, and local regulations and guidance, and be informed by industry best practices, which will vary based on location and other circumstances. Last Updated: May 27, 2020 Open Properties with Restrictions Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Riverchase Galleria | Hoover, AL Park Place | Tucson, AZ Pinnacle Hills Promenade | Rogers, AR Chula Vista Center | Chula Vista, CA The Shoppes at Bel Air | Mobile, AL The Mall at Sierra Vista | Sierra Vista, AZ Fig Garden Village | Fresno, CA Tucson Mall | Tucson, AZ Galleria at Tyler | Riverside, CA Mt. Shasta Mall | Redding, CA Otay Ranch Town Center | Chula Vista, CA Promenade Temecula | Temecula, CA The Shoppes at Carlsbad | Carlsbad, CA Valley Plaza Mall | Bakersfield, CA Victoria Gardens | Rancho Cucamonga, CA Colorado Connecticut Florida Georgia Park Meadows | Lone Tree, CO Brass Mill Center | Waterbury, CT Altamonte Mall | Altamonte Springs, FL Augusta Mall | Augusta, GA The Shoppes at Buckland Hills | Manchester, CT Coastland Center | Naples, FL Cumberland Mall | Atlanta, GA The Shops at Somerset Square | Glastonbury, CT Governor's Square | Tallahassee, FL North Point Mall | Alpharetta, GA The SoNo Collection | Norwalk, CT Lakeland Square Mall | Lakeland, FL Oglethorpe Mall | Savannah, GA Mizner Park | Boca Raton, FL Peachtree Mall | -
Mary Ann E. Mears 903 Poplar Hill Road Baltimore, Maryland 21210 Phone: 410 435-2265 Website: Email: [email protected]
Mary Ann E. Mears 903 Poplar Hill Road Baltimore, Maryland 21210 Phone: 410 435-2265 Website: www.maryannmears.com email: [email protected] COMMISSIONS: 2015 Petal Play, Columbia Downtown Project, Parcel D, West Promenade, Columbia, MD (interactive, painted aluminum, stainless, water, text, and lighting,14 pieces from 2’ to 28’ height) 2014 Reston Rondo, Reston Town Center, Reston, VA (painted aluminum 18’ h) 2013 Aeriads, Private Residence, Annapolis, MD (exterior relief, painted aluminum 13’ x 3’x 5”) 2013 Charispiral, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA (exterior, painted aluminum, 17’x13’x 8’) 2011 Spun Grace, St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD (suspended, moving, painted aluminum, 12’x 40’x 30’) 2010 Calla Pods, Private Residence, Baltimore MD (exterior, painted aluminum, 4 forms 3’h - ‘6-6” h) 2009 Lotus Columns, Silver Spring, MD (exterior, eight column forms, stainless 14’ 8”-16’ h) 2009 Sun Drops, Private Residence, Baltimore MD (exterior, painted aluminum, 3 forms 4’h - 5’ h) 2008 Leaps and Bounds, University of Central Florida, Orlando (interior relief, ptd. aluminum 15’x 28’) 2006 Callooh Callay, Millenium Bike Trail, Anne Arundel County, MD (painted aluminum 16’ h) 2004 Floating Garden, Cheverly Health Center, commissioned by the Prince George’s County Revenue Authority, MD (suspended, ptd. aluminum and stainless, 20’x 36’x 44’) 2003 Gyre and Gimble, Betty Ann Krahnke Intermission Terrace, Imagination Stage, Bethesda Academy of Performing Arts, MD (site extends length of a city block, stainless and painted aluminum) -
Columbia Archives Ephemera-Memorabilia-Artifacts Collection
Columbia Archives Ephemera-Memorabilia-Artifacts Collection James W. Rouse's "Photo James W. Rouse's Fishing James W. Rouse's Ice Skates, Shoot" Eyeglasses, n.d. Pole, n.d. n.d. Desk Pen Set Presented to Shovel for Cherry Hill Mall Shovel for The Rouse James W. Rouse from the Expansion Ground Breaking, Company Headquarters Young Columbians, 1975 1976 Ground Breaking, 1972 Whistle Nancy Allison Used Cross Keys Inn Ashtray, n.d. Waterside Restaurant to Summon James W. Rouse Ashtray, n.d. to Meetings, n.d. Columbia Bank and Trust People Tree Ashtray, 1968 Clyde's Restaurant Ashtray, Company Ashtray, 1968 n.d. Columbia All Star Swim Head Ski and Sportswear Columbia Volksmarch Club Meet Badge, n.d. Company Badge, n.d. Badge for Columbia's 20th Birthday, 1987 Columbia Volksmarch Club Town Center 25th Columbia Bank and Trust Badge, 1986 Anniversary Products, 1999 Company Moneybag, n.d. The Mall in Columbia 40th Produce Galore Bag for Kings Contrivance Village Anniversary Shopping Bag, Coffee Beans, 2008 Center Shopping Bag, n.d. 2011 Wilde Lake Village Green Columbia Aquatics Owen Brown Interfaith Holiday Shopping Bag, n.d. Association Swim Bag, n.d. Center Token Noting Surplus Budget, ca. 1984 Hickory Ridge Village Columbia 20th Birthday Rotary Club of Columbia Center Ball, n.d. Balloon, 1987 Town Center Banner, n.d. Rotary Club of Columbia Sewell's Orchards Fruit Sewell's Orchards Fruit Banner, n.d. Basket, n.d. Basket, n.d. www.ColumbiaArchives.org Page 1 Columbia Archives Ephemera-Memorabilia-Artifacts Collection "Columbia: The Next Columbia Voyage Wine Columbia 20th Birthday America Game", 1982 Bottle, 1992 Chateau Columbia Wine Bottle, 1986 Columbia 20th Birthday Santa Remembers Me ™ Merriweather Park at Champagne Bottle, 1987 Bracelet from the Mall Symphony Woods Bracelet, in Columbia, 2007 2015 Anne Dodd for Howard Columbia Gardeners Bumper Columbia Business Card County School Board Sticker, 1974 Case, n.d. -
Brookfield Properties' Retail Group Overview
Retail Overview Brookfield Properties’ Retail Group Overview We are Great Gathering Places. We embrace our cultural core values of Humility, Attitude, Do The Right Thing, H Together and Own It. HUMILITY Brookfield Properties’ retail group is a company focused A ATTITUDE exclusively on managing, leasing, and redeveloping high- quality retail properties throughout the United States. D DO THE RIGHT THING T TOGETHER O HEADQUARTERS CHICAGO OWN IT RETAIL PROPERTIES 160+ STATES 42 INLINE & FREESTANDING GLA 68 MILLION SQ FT TOTAL RETAIL GLA 145 MILLION SQ FT PROFORMA EQUITY MARKET CAP $20 BILLION PROFORMA ENTERPRISE VALUE $40 BILLION Portfolio Map 2 7 1 4 3 5 3 6 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 10 4 2 5 1 4 10 2 3 3 1 48 91 6 5 6 2 7 6 4 5 11 7 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 5 7 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 3 5 3 4 15 19 2 14 11 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 6 2 1 3 4 18 2 17 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 5 3 6 8 2 1 12 9 7 5 1 4 3 1 2 1 2 16 3 4 13 3 1 2 6 1 7 9 1 10 5 4 2 1 4 6 11 5 3 6 2 Portfolio Properties 1 2 3 3 3 1 7 4 Offices 13 12 2 Atlanta, GA 7 3 1 1 Chicago, IL Baltimore, MD 8 5 2 Dallas, TX 4 Los Angeles, CA 6 New York, NY 8 2 9 5 Property Listings by State ALABAMA 7 The Oaks Mall • Gainesville 3 The Mall in Columbia • Columbia (Baltimore) 9 Brookfield Place • Manhattan WASHINGTON 8 Pembroke Lakes Mall • Pembroke Pines 4 Mondawmin Mall • Baltimore 10 Manhattan West • Manhattan 1 Riverchase Galleria • Hoover (Birmingham) 1 Alderwood • Lynnwood (Seattle) 5 Towson Town Center • Towson (Baltimore) 11 Staten Island Mall • Staten Island 2 The Shoppes at Bel Air • Mobile (Fort Lauderdale) -
CITY of ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING, to EXECUTE SAID GRANT on BEHALF of the CITY, Was Read by Title
City of Rock Springs ) County of Sweetwater ) State of Wyoming ) City Council met in regular session on March 3, 2015. Mayor Demshar called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. Members present included Councilors Tim Savage, Rose Mosbey, Glennise Wendorf, David Tate, Rob Zotti, Clark Stith, David Halter, and Jason Armstrong. Department heads present included Dwane Pacheco, Vince Crow, Vess Walker, Jim Wamsley, Paul Kauchich, Dave Lansang, Lisa Tarufelli, and Kara Beech. The pledge of allegiance was recited. Moved by Councilor Wendorf, seconded by Councilor Mosbey to approve the revised agenda. Motion carried unanimously. Approval of Minutes Moved by Councilor Tate, seconded by Councilor Mosbey to approve the City Council Meeting minutes of February 17, 2015. Motion carried unanimously. BID OPENINGS 2015 Pick Up Truck for Parks and Recreation Department Contractor Address Bid Amount 1. Fremont Motor – Rock Springs 1900 Foothill Blvd. $25,145.00 Rock Springs, WY 82901 2. Whisler Chevrolet 2200 Foothill Blvd. $23,259.61 Rock Springs, WY 82901 3. First Choice Ford 1264 Dewar Drive $22,113.88 Rock Springs, WY 82901 4. Fremont Motors – Lander 555 E Main Street $21,998.88 Lander WY 82520 Fire Department Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Package Contractor Address Bid Amount 1. Fired Up Rescue 818 10th Street $255,317.00 Wheatland WY 82201 2. Front Range Fire Apparatus 7600 Miller Ct $300,761.00 Frederick CO 80504-5550 3. MES Rocky Mountain 700 W Mississippi Ave #E6 $293,560.00 Denver CO 80223 Washington Tank Interior Coating Project Contractor Address Bid Amount 1. Spiegel Industrial 1475 S Lincoln $386,496.26 Steamboat Springs CO 80487 2. -
Baltimore Region Rail System Plan Report
Baltimore Region Rail System Plan Report of the Advisory Committee August 2002 Advisory Committee Imagine the possibilities. In September 2001, Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary John D. Porcari appointed 23 a system of fast, convenient and elected, civic, business, transit and community leaders from throughout the Baltimore region to reliable rail lines running throughout serve on The Baltimore Region Rail System Plan Advisory Committee. He asked them to recommend the region, connecting all of life's a Regional Rail System long-term plan and to identify priority projects to begin the Plan's implemen- important activities. tation. This report summarizes the Advisory Committee's work. Imagine being able to go just about everywhere you really need to go…on the train. 21 colleges, 18 hospitals, Co-Chairs 16 museums, 13 malls, 8 theatres, 8 parks, 2 stadiums, and one fabulous Inner Harbor. You name it, you can get there. Fast. Just imagine the possibilities of Red, Mr. John A. Agro, Jr. Ms. Anne S. Perkins Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple, and Orange – six lines, 109 Senior Vice President Former Member We can get there. Together. miles, 122 stations. One great transit system. EarthTech, Inc. Maryland House of Delegates Building a system of rail lines for the Baltimore region will be a challenge; no doubt about it. But look at Members Atlanta, Boston, and just down the parkway in Washington, D.C. They did it. So can we. Mr. Mark Behm The Honorable Mr. Joseph H. Necker, Jr., P.E. Vice President for Finance & Dean L. Johnson Vice President and Director of It won't happen overnight. -
The Limits of Liberal Planning: the Lindsay Administration's Failed Plan to Control Development on Staten Island
City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works Publications and Research John Jay College of Criminal Justice 2016 The Limits of Liberal Planning: the Lindsay Administration's Failed Plan to Control Development on Staten Island Jeffrey A. Kroessler CUNY John Jay College How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/jj_pubs/77 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] The Limits of Liberal Planning: The Lindsay Administration’s Failed Plan to Control Development on Staten Island Jeffrey A. Kroessler John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Published in Journal of Planning History: 1-22 (2016) 2 The Limits of Liberal Planning The Lindsay Administration’s Failed Plan to Control Development on Staten Island Abstract: Staten Island grew rapidly after the Verrazano Narrows Bridge opened in 1964. Mayor John Lindsay introduced a plan to control and guide development there, and encouraged planned unit development. The Rouse Company, then building Columbia, Maryland, was contracted to plan new communities for the southern third of Staten Island to more than double the borough’s population. State Senator John Marchi introduced legislation for the South Richmond Development Corporation in 1971. The plan called for the city to use eminent domain to buy property and transfer it to the Rouse Company, which would also construct residential towers on landfill in Raritan Bay. Behind the banner of private property rights, the Conservative Party led opposition to the proposal, and their influence over elected officials on Staten Island led to the legislation’s defeat in Albany. -
Store # Phone Number Store Shopping Center/Mall Address City ST Zip District Number 318 (907) 522-1254 Gamestop Dimond Center 80
Store # Phone Number Store Shopping Center/Mall Address City ST Zip District Number 318 (907) 522-1254 GameStop Dimond Center 800 East Dimond Boulevard #3-118 Anchorage AK 99515 665 1703 (907) 272-7341 GameStop Anchorage 5th Ave. Mall 320 W. 5th Ave, Suite 172 Anchorage AK 99501 665 6139 (907) 332-0000 GameStop Tikahtnu Commons 11118 N. Muldoon Rd. ste. 165 Anchorage AK 99504 665 6803 (907) 868-1688 GameStop Elmendorf AFB 5800 Westover Dr. Elmendorf AK 99506 75 1833 (907) 474-4550 GameStop Bentley Mall 32 College Rd. Fairbanks AK 99701 665 3219 (907) 456-5700 GameStop & Movies, Too Fairbanks Center 419 Merhar Avenue Suite A Fairbanks AK 99701 665 6140 (907) 357-5775 GameStop Cottonwood Creek Place 1867 E. George Parks Hwy Wasilla AK 99654 665 5601 (205) 621-3131 GameStop Colonial Promenade Alabaster 300 Colonial Prom Pkwy, #3100 Alabaster AL 35007 701 3915 (256) 233-3167 GameStop French Farm Pavillions 229 French Farm Blvd. Unit M Athens AL 35611 705 2989 (256) 538-2397 GameStop Attalia Plaza 977 Gilbert Ferry Rd. SE Attalla AL 35954 705 4115 (334) 887-0333 GameStop Colonial University Village 1627-28a Opelika Rd Auburn AL 36830 707 3917 (205) 425-4985 GameStop Colonial Promenade Tannehill 4933 Promenade Parkway, Suite 147 Bessemer AL 35022 701 1595 (205) 661-6010 GameStop Trussville S/C 5964 Chalkville Mountain Rd Birmingham AL 35235 700 3431 (205) 836-4717 GameStop Roebuck Center 9256 Parkway East, Suite C Birmingham AL 35206 700 3534 (205) 788-4035 GameStop & Movies, Too Five Pointes West S/C 2239 Bessemer Rd., Suite 14 Birmingham AL 35208 700 3693 (205) 957-2600 GameStop The Shops at Eastwood 1632 Montclair Blvd. -
Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Riverchase Galleria | Hoover
While we are all eager to get back to business as soon as possible, the timing of our reopening plans is subject to federal, state and local regulations, so projected reopening dates are subject to change. Reopening plans and policies will adhere to federal, state, and local regulations and guidance, and be informed by industry best practices, which will vary based on location and other circumstances. Last Updated: May 21, 2020 Open Properties with Restrictions Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Riverchase Galleria | Hoover, AL Park Place | Tucson, AZ Pinnacle Hills Promenade | Rogers, AR Chula Vista Center | Chula Vista, CA The Shoppes at Bel Air | Mobile, AL The Mall at Sierra Vista | Sierra Vista, AZ Fig Garden Village | Fresno, CA Tucson Mall | Tucson, AZ Mt. Shasta Mall | Redding, CA Otay Ranch Town Center | Chula Vista, CA Victoria Gardens | Rancho Cucamonga, CA Connecticut Florida Georgia Hawaii Brass Mill Center | Waterbury, CT Altamonte Mall | Altamonte Springs, FL Augusta Mall | Augusta, GA Ala Moana Center | Honolulu, HI The Shoppes at Buckland Hills | Manchester, CT Coastland Center | Naples, FL Cumberland Mall | Atlanta, GA Prince Kuhio Plaza | Hilo, HI The Shops at Somerset Square | Glastonbury, CT Governor's Square | Tallahassee, FL North Point Mall | Alpharetta, GA Whalers Village | Lahaina, HI The SoNo Collection | Norwalk, CT Lakeland Square Mall | Lakeland, FL Oglethorpe Mall | Savannah, GA Mizner Park | Boca Raton, FL Peachtree Mall | Columbua, GA The Oaks Mall | Gainesville, FL Perimeter Mall | Atlanta, GA Pembroke Lakes Mall | Pembroke Pines, FL Shoppes at River Crossing | Macon, GA Shops at Merrick Park | Coral Gables, FL Idaho Indiana Iowa Kentucky Boise Towne Square | Boise, ID Glenbrook Square | Fort Wayne, IN Coral Ridge Mall | Coralville, IA Florence Mall | Florence, KY Grand Teton Mall | Idaho Falls, ID Jordan Creek Town Center | West Des Moines, IA Greenwood Mall | Bowling Green, KY Silver Lake Mall | Coeur d'Alene, ID Mall St. -
GGP Evolving 2007 Annual Report
ORT P 7 ANNUAL RE 7 ANNUAL 200 GENERAL GROWTH PROPERTIES | 2007 ANNUAL REPORT ggp.com | 960-5000 ) 312 110 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606 North Wacker 110 ( ggp | evolving The people of General Growth Properties create and operate some of the most exciting, vibrant and entertaining shopping centers and planned communities in the world. But our passion is to think bigger —beyond the structures and lift | company profi le property we own—to the environment we share lift | fi nancial highlights and the communities we serve. In that spirit, GGP 1 | shareholders’ letter continuously fi nds situations where sustainability is 17 | retail portfolio as good for our business as it is for the environment. following portfolio | form 10-K Staying true to our vision and values, using honest directors/offi cers evaluations and the powerful multiplier of teamwork, corporate information GGP strives to evolve every area of our business. Bridgeland Houston, Texas company profi le General Growth Properties, Inc. is one of the largest U.S.- based publicly traded real estate investment trusts (REIT) based upon market capitalization. Best known for its ownership or management of more than 200 shopping malls in 45 states, we are also a leading developer of master planned communities and mixed-use properties. We have ownership interests in master planned communities in Texas, Maryland and Nevada and in smaller mixed-use projects under development in additional locations. Our shopping center portfolio totals FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS dollars in thousands, except per share amounts approximately 200 million square feet of retail space accommodating more than % Change 2007 24,000 retail stores nationwide. -
WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES LLP 767 Fifth Avenue New
18-23538-rdd Doc 25 Filed 10/15/18 Entered 10/15/18 08:29:03 Main Document Pg 1 of 28 THIS MOTION SEEKS TO REJECT CERTAIN UNEXPIRED LEASES AND SUBLEASES OF NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY. PARTIES RECEIVING THIS OMNIBUS MOTION SHOULD REVIEW THE MOTION TO SEE IF THEIR NAME(S) AND/OR LEASE(S) ARE SET FORTH IN THE MOTION AND/OR THE EXHIBITS ATTACHED THERETO TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE MOTION AFFECTS THEIR LEASE(S). WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES LLP 767 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10153 Telephone: (212) 310-8000 Facsimile: (212) 310-8007 Ray C. Schrock, P.C. Jacqueline Marcus Garrett A. Fail Sunny Singh Proposed Attorneys for Debtors and Debtors in Possession UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------------------x In re : : Chapter 11 SEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION, et al ., : : Case No. 18-______ (RDD) : Debtors. 1 : (Joint Administration Requested) ----------------------------------------------------------------x 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, are as follows: Sears Holdings Corporation (0798); Kmart Holding Corporation (3116); Kmart Operations LLC (6546); Sears Operations LLC (4331); Sears, Roebuck and Co. (0680); ServiceLive Inc. (6774); A&E Factory Service, LLC (6695); A&E Home Delivery, LLC (0205); A&E Lawn & Garden, LLC (5028); A&E Signature Service, LLC (0204); FBA Holdings Inc. (6537); Innovel Solutions, Inc. (7180); Kmart Corporation (9500); MaxServ, Inc. (7626); Private Brands, Ltd. (4022); Sears Development Co. (6028); Sears Holdings Management Corporation (2148); Sears Home & Business Franchises, Inc. (6742); Sears Home Improvement Products, Inc. (8591); Sears Insurance Services, L.L.C.