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State City Mall/Shopping Center Name Address AK Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall-Sur 406 W 5th Ave AL Birmingham Tutwiler Farm 5060 Pinnacle Sq AL Dothan Wiregrass Commons 900 Commons Dr Ste 900 AL Hoover Riverchase Galleria 2300 Riverchase Galleria AL Mobile Bel Air Mall 3400 Bell Air Mall AL Montgomery Eastdale Mall 1236 Eastdale Mall AL Prattville High Point Town Ctr 550 Pinnacle Pl AL Spanish Fort Spanish Fort Twn Ctr 22500 Town Center Ave AL Tuscaloosa University Mall 1701 Macfarland Blvd E AR Fayetteville Nw Arkansas Mall 4201 N Shiloh Dr AR Fort Smith Central Mall 5111 Rogers Ave AR Jonesboro Mall @ Turtle Creek 3000 E Highland Dr Ste 516 AR North Little Rock Mc Cain Shopg Cntr 3929 Mccain Blvd Ste 500 AR Rogers Pinnacle Hlls Promde 2202 Bellview Rd AR Russellville Valley Park Center 3057 E Main AZ Casa Grande Promnde@ Casa Grande 1041 N Promenade Pkwy AZ Flagstaff Flagstaff Mall 4600 N Us Hwy 89 AZ Glendale Arrowhead Towne Center 7750 W Arrowhead Towne Center AZ Goodyear Palm Valley Cornerst 13333 W Mcdowell Rd AZ Lake Havasu City Shops @ Lake Havasu 5651 Hwy 95 N AZ Mesa Superst'N Springs Ml 6525 E Southern Ave AZ Phoenix Paradise Valley Mall 4510 E Cactus Rd AZ Tucson Tucson Mall 4530 N Oracle Rd AZ Tucson El Con Shpg Cntr 3501 E Broadway AZ Tucson Tucson Spectrum 5265 S Calle Santa Cruz AZ Yuma Yuma Palms S/C 1375 S Yuma Palms Pkwy CA Antioch Orchard @Slatten Rch 4951 Slatten Ranch Rd CA Arcadia Westfld Santa Anita 400 S Baldwin Ave CA Bakersfield Valley Plaza 2501 Ming Ave CA Brea Brea Mall 400 Brea Mall CA Carlsbad Shoppes At Carlsbad -
Phoenix Metro Area Trade an Icon in Valley
INDUSTRY UPDATE Biweekly Period Ending June 1, 2002 Phoenix Metro Area 20-screen Harkins Theater, plus as-yet-to- be-named sporting-goods, electronics, and Trade furniture stores. An icon in Valley and Arizona mall devel- RMB Enterprises plans to open about a opment was sold for nearly $1.5 billion in dozen Seattle’s Best Coffee locations in the late May. Macerich Co. of Santa Monica, Valley within the next year-and-a-half. A bit- Calif., purchased Westcor Realty, developer ter (not taste wise) rival of Starbucks, also and owner of eight malls throughout the state based in Seattle, the chain already has one (including recently opened Gateway Mall in store at the Chandler Fashion Center in Chan- Prescott and Chandler Fashion Center) and dler and will shortly open stores in Ahwa- dozens of Phoenix-area shopping centers. tukee, Mesa, and Gilbert. If coffee isn’t Westcor was formed more than three decades your cup of tea, the stores will also feature a ago by three local real estate developers who wide variety of pastries. have been able to create unique and highly Another hot, rather “cold” franchise, is Scotts- profitable properties that enjoy average-sales- per-square-foot rates much higher than the dale-based Cold Stone Creamery, which is national average. Macerich is one of the 10 eating its way into the hearts of customers largest owners of malls in the country. across the country. Now 250 franchise stores strong and projected to grow to 1,000 In related news, Westcor-owned Superstition stores by 2004, the 14-year-old chain’s 65 Springs Mall in east Mesa will undergo a administrative employees are currently $2.7 million make over and other searching for larger quarters than their changes, while Home Depot will open its current home at Scottsdale Airpark. -
OVERVIEW September 30, 2019
OVERVIEW September 30, 2019 Scottsdale Fashion Square, Arizona LEGAL DISCLAIMER This document contains information constituting forward-looking statements and includes expectations regarding the Company’s future operational results as well as development, redevelopment and expansion activities. Stockholders are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements of the Company or the industry to differ materially from the Company's future results, performance or achievements, or those of the industry, expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, general industry, as well as national, regional and local economic and business conditions, which will, among other things, affect demand for retail space or retail goods, availability and creditworthiness of current and prospective tenants, anchor or tenant bankruptcies, closures, mergers or consolidations, lease rates, terms and payments, interest rate fluctuations, availability, terms and cost of financing and operating expenses; adverse changes in the real estate markets including, among other things, competition from other companies, retail formats and technology, risks of real estate development and redevelopment, acquisitions and dispositions; the liquidity of real estate investments, governmental actions and initiatives (including legislative and regulatory changes); environmental and safety requirements; and terrorist activities or other acts of violence which could adversely affect all of the above factors. Furthermore, occupancy rates and rents at a newly completed property may not be sufficient to make the property profitable. The reader is directed to the Company’s various filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2018, for a discussion of such risks and uncertainties, which discussion is incorporated herein by reference. -
State Storeno Mall Name Store Type 2015 Sales 2014 Sales Variance
Variance State StoreNo Mall Name Store Type 2015 Sales 2014 Sales Inc/(Dec) % Inc/(Dec) TX 83 NorthPark Center In-Line 1,472,766.00 1,363,984.00 108,782.00 7.98% SC 135 Coastal Grand Mall In-Line 1,151,631.67 1,113,877.31 37,754.36 3.39% TX 20 Barton Creek Square Shopping Center In-Line 1,096,658.41 1,083,499.33 13,159.08 1.21% CA 8 Westfield Valencia Town Center In-Line 1,071,022.26 1,087,795.83 (16,773.57) -1.54% TX 19 Baybrook Mall In-Line 1,025,120.43 1,055,953.79 (30,833.36) -2.92% AZ 125 Park Place Mall In-Line 950,664.23 946,527.12 4,137.11 0.44% TN 48 Wolfchase Galleria In-Line 923,588.32 867,012.22 56,576.10 6.53% TX 55 Stonebriar Centre In-Line 876,800.55 815,558.37 61,242.18 7.51% CA 126 Westfield Galleria at Roseville In-Line 869,168.30 754,757.11 114,411.19 15.16% CO 167 Cherry Creek Shopping Center In-Line 868,959.85 835,887.13 33,072.72 3.96% CO 61 Park Meadows Center In-Line 831,157.07 800,397.91 30,759.16 3.84% AZ 28 Arrowhead Towne Center In-Line 771,406.64 656,746.72 114,659.92 17.46% CA 39 Westfield University Towne Center In-Line 738,949.33 573,464.00 165,485.33 28.86% CA 35 The Promenade at Temecula In-Line 733,268.27 666,557.65 66,710.62 10.01% KY 78 Mall St. -
Macerich Shopping Centers & Fashion Outlets
MACERICH SHOPPING CENTERS & FASHION OUTLETS Tourism Fact Sheet OVERVIEW MACERICH RETAIL BRANDS INCLUDE: Experience the top two activities when traveling in the US – shopping and dining – at our premier shopping destinations located in major cities across the country. A dynamic AMERICAN GIRL blend of stores, restaurants, and entertainment – many of which are exclusives – as well as APPLE unparalleled guest services create the ultimate experience for visitors. Tourism programs BLOOMINGDALE’S benefit travel trade professionals and welcome both individuals and groups including: BURBERRY commissionable, experiential shopping packages; visitor savings; motorcoach meet-and- COACH greet plus driver and guide incentives; resort and hotel partnerships; group programs, and DISNEY dedicated marketing campaigns. GAP SHOPPING CENTERS & FASHION OUTLETS GUCCI Shopping in major destinations include Santa Monica Place in Santa Monica, California; H&M Scottsdale Fashion Square in Scottsdale, Arizona; The Shops at North Bridge and Fashion LOUIS VUITTON Outlets of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois; Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, New York; Tysons Corner Center in the Washington DC area; and the newly opened KATE SPADE NEW YORK Fashion District Philadelphia. MACY’S MICHAEL KORS MICROSOFT STORE ARIZONA 1 Scottsdale Fashion Square* Scottsdale NEIMAN MARCUS 2 Biltmore Fashion Park Phoenix 3 Chandler Fashion Center Chandler NIKE 4 Kierland Commons Scottsdale NORDSTROM 5 La Encantada Tucson OMEGA CALIFORNIA 6 Santa Monica Place* Santa Monica 7 La Cumbre -
Former Car Dealership
For Sale: Former Car Dealership Southwest Corner McDowell Road & Pima Road | Scottsdale, Arizona Lincoln Hayden Thomas Hayden Scottsdale Scottsdale McKellips 202 University Country Club Country Club Main Stapley Stapley 33,199 ADT Property Highlights TrafficMcDowell Counts Rd Contact • ±7,018 SF Office Flex/Building BRIAN GAUSDEN • McDowell Rd: 33,199 ...........602.778.3740 • ±5.54 Acres [email protected] • Loop 101: 71,240 BRYAN BABITS • Zoned: C-4 City of Scottsdale .............602.931.4491 [email protected] • ±470’ of frontage on McDowell Rd • Freeway access & visibility • Available Immediately WESTERN RETAIL ADVISORS The information contained within this brochure has been obtained from sources other than Western Retail Advisors, LLC. Western Retail Advisors has not verified such information and makes no guarantee warranty or representation about such 2555 E Camelback Rd, Ste 200, Phoenix, AZ 85016 information. It is your responsibility to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Any dimensions, specifications, floor plans and information may not be accurate and should be verified by you prior to the lease or purchase of the property. For Sale: Former CarThe Dealership Groves SouthwestNortheast Corner McDowell Corner Elliot Road Road & Pima & Priest Road Drive | Scottsdale, | Tempe, Arizona 51 101 McDonald Dr SCOTTSDALE Camelback Rd FASHION SQUARE t S Camelback Rd 7th 16th St 24th St 40th St 44th St 32nd St ST NCE Indian School Rd Indian School Rd 202 Thomas Rd Thomas Rd 51 SUBJECT McDowell Rd McDowell Rd McDowell Rd -
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Exhibit 99.2 Supplemental Financial Information For the three months ended March 31, 2019 The Macerich Company Supplemental Financial and Operating Information Table of Contents All information included in this supplemental financial package is unaudited, unless otherwise indicated. Page No. Corporate Overview 1-4 Overview 1-2 Capital Information and Market Capitalization 3 Changes in Total Common and Equivalent Shares/Units 4 Financial Data 5-11 Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) 5 Consolidated Balance Sheet (Unaudited) 6 Non-GAAP Pro Rata Financial Information (Unaudited) 7-9 2019 Guidance Range 10 Supplemental FFO Information 11 Capital Expenditures 12 Operational Data 13-27 Sales Per Square Foot 13 Sales Per Square Foot by Property Ranking 14-17 Occupancy 18 Average Base Rent Per Square Foot 19 Cost of Occupancy 20 Percentage of Net Operating Income by State 21 Property Listing 22-25 Joint Venture List 26-27 Debt Tables 28-30 Debt Summary 28 Outstanding Debt by Maturity Date 29-30 Development Pipeline 31 Corporate Information 32 This Supplemental Financial Information should be read in connection with the Company’s first quarter 2019 earnings announcement (included as Exhibit 99.1 of the Company’s Current Report on 8-K, event date May 2, 2019) as certain disclosures, definitions and reconciliations in such announcement have not been included in this Supplemental Financial Information. The Macerich Company Supplemental Financial and Operating Information Overview The Macerich Company (the “Company”) is involved in the acquisition, ownership, development, redevelopment, management and leasing of regional shopping centers located in the United States in many of the country’s most attractive, densely populated markets with significant presence on the West Coast, Arizona, Chicago and the Metro New York to Washington, DC corridor. -
2018 Graduation Information
2018 GRADUATION INFORMATION Graduates and Families, Our 2018 Graduation Ceremony is almost here! DATE: Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 3 p.m. LOCATION: Comerica Theatre ADDRESS: 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ 85003 Please review the following information about the ceremony, which includes directions to Comerica Theatre, an area map, a list of local hotels and restaurants, frequently asked questions and helpful post-graduation information. All graduates must arrive between 11 a.m - 12:15 p.m. to check in. Cap and gown distribution will also take place during this time for students who have not already recieved these items. A rehearsal and final review of event details by our staff will begin at 12:15 p.m. for all graduates that are partcipating in the ceremony. Please arrive at the scheduled time to ensure that we can rehearse and begin the ceremony on time. Guests will be seated once the theater doors are opened at approximately 2 p.m. The ceremony will begin promptly at 3 p.m., so we ask that all guests find their seats prior to this time. If you have any questions regarding the ceremony, please email us at [email protected] or contact your guidance counselor. We look forward to celebrating this special occasion with you—what an accomplishment! Sincerely, Primavera Faculty and Staff 2471 N. Arizona Ave PHONE 480.456.6678 Chandler, AZ 85225 TOLL FREE 877.877.4628 ChoosePrimavera.com FAX 480.355.2100 2018 Graduation Information DIRECTIONS COMERICA THEATRE 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ 85003 comericatheater.com Directions from Interstate 17: EXIT on Jefferson St. -
Sports Facilities, Redevelopment, and the Centrality of Downtown Areas: Observations and Lessons from Experiences in a Rustbelt and Sunbelt City Mark S
Marquette Sports Law Review Volume 10 Article 7 Issue 2 Spring Sports Facilities, Redevelopment, and the Centrality of Downtown Areas: Observations and Lessons from Experiences in a Rustbelt and Sunbelt City Mark S. Rosentraub Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw Part of the Entertainment and Sports Law Commons Repository Citation Mark S. Rosentraub, Sports Facilities, Redevelopment, and the Centrality of Downtown Areas: Observations and Lessons from Experiences in a Rustbelt and Sunbelt City, 10 Marq. Sports L. J. 219 (2000) Available at: http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw/vol10/iss2/7 This Symposium is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at Marquette Law Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SPORTS FACILITIES, REDEVELOPMENT, AND THE CENTRALITY OF DOWNTOWN AREAS: OBSERVATIONS AND LESSONS FROM EXPERIENCES IN A RUSTBELT AND SUNBELT CITY MARK S. ROSENTRAUB* I. INTRODUCTION The engines of wealth and economic activity for cities have changed. In the past, center cities were manufacturing, industrial, retail, and ser- vice centers. Today, while industrial output is still important for the eco- nomic health of some cities, consumption, recreation, tourism, and the provision of services are now the principal engines of urban wealth.' In- surance, banking, legal and financial services joined with experiential consumption, traditional retailing, and various forms of entertainment define the new focus for core cities that try to maintain their centrality in a regional economy. This transformation has been continental in scope, as center cities have dedicated substantial amounts of their urban space to these activi- ties. -
20May200921180164
Exhibit 99.2 20MAY200921180164 Supplemental Financial Information For the three months ended March 31, 2010 The Macerich Company Supplemental Financial and Operating Information Table of Contents All information included in this supplemental financial package is unaudited, unless otherwise indicated. Page No. Corporate Overview ...................................................... 1-3 Overview .............................................................. 1 Capital information and market capitalization ................................... 2 Changes in total common and equivalent shares/units .............................. 3 Financial Data .......................................................... 4-5 Supplemental FFO information .............................................. 4 Capital expenditures ...................................................... 5 Operational Data ........................................................ 6-9 Sales per square foot ..................................................... 6 Occupancy ............................................................. 7 Rent................................................................. 8 Cost of occupancy ....................................................... 9 Balance Sheet Information ................................................. 10-13 Summarized balance sheet information ........................................ 10 Debt summary .......................................................... 11 Outstanding debt by maturity date ........................................... -
Fac# Location
Fac# Location 14239 Surprise City Hall 15641 Dobson Palm Plaza 15645 Scottsdale Plaza 15656 Bell Canyon Pavilions 15660 Southern Plaza 10042 THUNDERBIRD ADVENTIST ACADEMY 10215 Scottsdale Worship Center 10371 RADIANT CHURCH SUN CITY 10378 Glendale Community College Main 10403 FOWLER SCHOOL 10647 CHURCH AT LITCHFIELD PARK 10689 TOLLESON SENIOR CENTER 10830 MOUNTAIN VIEW REC CENTER 10897 First New Life Mission Baptist Church 11322 Wickenburg Community Center 11380 David Crockett School 12082 Mesa Baptist Church - no pay 12154 HAPPY TRAILS RESORT 12226 CAVE CREEK TOWN HALL 12268 ST NIKOLAS SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH 12350 El Mirage City Hall 12771 SHADOW ROCK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 12938 Sun Lakes United Methodist church 13694 CARTWRIGHT ANNEX 13787 Arrowhead Mall 13877 Horizon Presbyterian Church 13905 Chandler-Gilbert Community College 14044 Buckeye City Hall 14187 PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIST OFF 14218 Estrella Mountain Community College 14227 Florence Ely Nelson 14864 GATEWAY FELLOWSHIP CHR/SBC 15105 ASU WEST CAMPUS 15164 Paradise Valley Mall 15359 Knights Of Pythias Lodge 15521 El Tianguis/Guadalupe 15566 ASU - Maroon Gym 15570 PENDERGAST COMMUNITY CENTER 15607 OUTLETS AT ANTHEM 15612 TEMPE HISTORY MUSEUM 15632 Pendergast Learning Center no pay 15633 Phoenix Convention Center 15634 Mesa Convention Center 15642 ASU Poly Campus 15646 Plaza Fountainside 15647 Signal Butte Marketplace 15649 Village Square 15650 Camelback Center 15658 Glendale Market Square 15659 McDowell Square 15661 Peoria Power Center 15663 Chandler Fashion Center 15664 -
Historic Context: a Modern Dynamic City – Scottsdale City Planning, Public Buildings and Development, 1961‐1979
Approved 11/8/12 by HPC; Revised 12/19/12 Historic Context: A Modern Dynamic City – Scottsdale City Planning, Public Buildings and Development, 1961‐1979 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION 1 NATIONAL TRENDS 1 DEMOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC TRENDS 2 MAJOR FEDERAL LAWS AND POLICIES FROM THE ERA 5 SUPREME COURT DECISIONS WITH MAJOR IMPACTS 10 Public School Decisions 10 Other Important Cases on Segregation and Rights 11 MAJOR POLITICAL GROUPS AND WELL‐KNOWN NATIONAL MOVEMENTS 12 Civil Rights Movement 12 Anti‐War Protests and Peace Movement 13 Women’s Movement 14 Conservative Political Movement 15 Counter‐Cultural Movement and Hippies 16 Urban Race Riots of the 1960s 17 Extremist Groups 17 Environmental Movement 18 Modern Architecture Movement 19 COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES INCLUDING PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSIONS 21 ARIZONA AND REGIONAL TRENDS IMPACTING SCOTTSDALE 23 RAPID GROWTH IN THE REGION 23 BLACKS, HISPANICS AND NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE METRO AREA 24 RACE AND CIVIL RIGHTS IN ARIZONA AND PHOENIX 26 DEMAND FOR WATER AND FLOODING PROBLEMS 27 DECLINE OF PHOENIX’S CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT BY THE STUDY ERA 28 SCOTTSDALE TRENDS AND MAJOR PUBLIC DEVELOPMENTS FROM 1961‐1979 28 CIVIC CENTER MALL AND GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT 29 PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 33 ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 37 ANNEXATIONS 38 INDIAN BEND WASH 41 MCCORMICK‐STILLMAN RAILROAD PARK 43 SCOTTSDALE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 44 PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THE SCOTTSDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 46 APPENDICES 48 A. TIMELINE OF MAJOR EVENTS FROM 1961‐1979 48 B. SIGNIFICANT PEOPLE IN THE NEWS AND THEIR PUBLICATIONS 51 REFERENCES FOR A MODERN DYNAMIC CITY 54 A Modern Dynamic City – Scottsdale City Planning, Public Buildings and Development, 1961‐1979 Prepared by Don Meserve, Historic Preservation Officer, City of Scottsdale, 2012 INTRODUCTION This historic context describes a very important era in our nation’s history for the emerging modern dynamic city of Scottsdale, Arizona.