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2018 Property Listing Macerich Executive & Senior Team Macerich Leasing 2018 PROPERTY LISTING MACERICH EXECUTIVE & SENIOR TEAM MACERICH LEASING ARTHUR M. COPPOLA CHRISTOPHER J. ZECCHINI DOUG HEALEY, Executive Vice President, Leasing Chairman of the Board Senior Vice President ANDREW COOK, Senior Vice President, Leasing Chief Executive Officer Controller F.K. GRUNERT, Senior Vice President, Leasing EDWARD C. COPPOLA JOHN E. HARRISON MICHAEL GUERIN, Senior Vice President, Leasing President Senior Vice President Development TOM UNIS, Senior Vice President, Leasing DANA K. ANDERSON JERRY ANDERSON, Vice President, Leasing Vice Chairman Emeritus DOUGLAS H. MORROW Senior Vice President KIM CHOUKALAS, Vice President, Leasing THOMAS E. O’HERN Development MELISSA FREAS, Vice President, Leasing HIGH-PERFORMING PROPERTIES. Senior Executive DYNAMIC URBAN MARKETS. UNIQUE EXPERIENCES. Vice President SCOTT NELSON BARI KLEIN, Vice President, Leasing Chief Financial Officer Senior Vice President PAUL RYPMA, Vice President, Leasing Treasurer Development Macerich’s portfolio of irreplaceable properties, located in densely JAMES VARSAMIS, Vice President, Leasing ROBERT D. PERLMUTTER SCOTT W. KINGSMORE populated affluent markets, connects retailers with the nation’s most Senior Executive Senior Vice President LARGE FORMAT Vice President Finance desirable consumers. Our premier shopping environments in vibrant Chief Operating Officer ERIC BUNYAN, Vice President, East Region U.S. gateway markets from coast to coast perform for retailers and GENENE M. KRUGER AARON KESWICK, Vice President, West Region KEVIN MCKENZIE Senior Vice President resonate for brands. Executive Vice President Human Resources Chief Digital Officer DEPARTMENT STORES MICHAEL T. SLAVIN Unique experiences – from digitally native vertically integrated brands ANN C. MENARD Senior Vice President BOB BEFFA, Senior Vice President, Real Estate to traffic-drawing interactive attractions – are all part of our one-of- Executive Vice President Information Technology KELVIN PEYTON, Vice President, Real Estate Chief Legal Officer a-kind shopping destinations that dominate our markets. Drawing ANDREW W. COOK DOUGLAS J. HEALEY Senior Vice President NATIONAL PORTFOLIO LEASING millions of shoppers each year, Macerich properties are high-performing Executive Vice President Leasing MARK KLEIN, Vice President, National Leasing Leasing promotional platforms that help brands reach ready-to-buy consumers F.K. GRUNERT III in many of the country’s most attractive urban settings. THOMAS J. PENDERGRAST Senior Vice President NATIONAL RESTAURANT LEASING Senior Vice President Leasing Acquisitions GUY MERCURIO, Vice President, National Restaurant Leasing We have created one of the country’s most highly regarded retail real MICHAEL D. GUERIN MARTIN PLOCICA Senior Vice President OUTLET LEASING estate portfolios. Top-tier, top-of-mind destinations like Santa Monica Senior Vice President Leasing Asset Management JAMIE BOURBEAU, Senior Vice President, Outlets Place, Tysons Corner Center, The Shops at North Bridge, Broadway Plaza, THOMAS C. UNIS NIKKI KEISER, Vice President, Outlets Scottsdale Fashion Square – and the exciting, in-development Fashion CORY SCOTT Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Leasing District Philadelphia – represent our reach and exceptional quality. Asset Management JAMIE E. BOURBEAU DAVID M. SHORT Senior Vice President Importantly, Macerich’s award-winning leadership in sustainability Senior Vice President Outlets MACERICH BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Asset Management KEN VOLK, Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer is a match for our forward-thinking markets with some of the most OLIVIA B. LEIGH environmentally attuned consumers in the world. J.P. JONES Senior Vice President PETRA MARUCA, Vice President, Business Development Senior Vice President Portfolio Operations Chief Information Officer ROBERT F. BEFFA COMMON AREA LEASING KENNETH L. VOLK Senior Vice President TED KAMINSKI, Vice President, Business Development Retail Senior Vice President Real Estate JOHN KINSELLA, Vice President, Property Leasing Chief Marketing Officer Macerich.com NYSE:MAC MALL GROSS LEASE AREA ANCHORS MALL GROSS LEASE AREA ANCHORS ARIZONA CALIFORNIA Metro Phoenix Metro Los Angeles Arrowhead Towne Center 1,197,000 square feet AMC 14 Theatres, Apple, Inland Center 869,000 square feet Forever 21, JCPenney, 7700 W. Arrowhead Towne Center Leasing: Kim Choukalas Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dillard’s, 500 Inland Center Leasing: Jerry Anderson Macy’s, Sears Glendale, AZ 85308 Leasing Dev.: Marylee Mirco JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears San Bernardino, CA 92408 Leasing Dev.: Brandice Hunter (623) 979-7720 (909) 884-7268 Biltmore Fashion Park 517,000 square feet Arhaus, Macy’s, Lakewood Center 2,070,000 square feet Costco, Forever 21, 2502 E. Camelback Rd., Suite 216 Leasing: Traci Russell Saks Fifth Avenue 500 Lakewood Center Leasing: Mike Morlan, Home Depot, JCPenney, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Leasing Dev.: Francine Moore Lakewood, CA 90712 Jenn Waldenmaier Macy’s, Nordstrom Rack, (602) 955-8401 (562) 633-0437 Leasing Dev.: Janet Cekander Pacific Theatres, Target Boulevard Shops 185,000 square feet P.F. Chang’s, Los Cerritos Center 1,305,000 square feet Dick’s Sporting Goods, Forever 21, 3325 W. Chandler Blvd. Leasing: Andrew Wang Red Mountain Weight Loss 239 Los Cerritos Center Leasing: Melissa Freas, Hayley Rable Harkins Theatres, Macy’s, Chandler, AZ 85226 Leasing Dev.: Renae Lynde Cerritos, CA 90703 Leasing Dev.: Elena Becerra Nordstrom, Sears (602) 953-6532 (562) 860-0341 Chandler Fashion Center 1,318,000 square feet Dillard’s, H&M, Harkins Theatres, The Oaks 1,193,000 square feet JCPenney, Macy’s Men’s, 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Suite 2142 Leasing: Traci Russell Macy’s, Nordstrom, Sears 350 West Hillcrest Dr. Leasing: Lauren Mathews Children’s & Home, Macy’s Women, Chandler, AZ 85226 Leasing Dev.: Cheryl Hayes Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Leasing Dev.: Leeta Warren AMC Theaters 14, Nordstrom (480) 812-0152 (805) 495-4628 Desert Sky Mall 894,000 square feet Burlington, Curacao, Dillard’s, Santa Monica Place 526,000 square feet ArcLight Cinemas, Bloomingdale’s, 7611 W. Thomas Rd. Leasing: Thomas Unis III Mercado de Los Cielos, Sears 315 Colorado Blvd. Leasing: Hayley Rable Nordstrom Phoenix, AZ 85033 Leasing Dev.: Jose Barbosa Santa Monica, CA 90401 Leasing Dev.: Leeta Warren (623) 245-1404 (310) 260-8300 Kierland Commons 435,000 square feet Anthropologie, Arhaus, Stonewood Center 933,000 square feet JCPenney, Kohl’s, Macy’s, 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., Suite 150 Leasing: Kim Choukalas Crate & Barrel, Tommy Bahama, 251 Stonewood St. Leasing: Michael Morlan, Macy’s Home, Sears Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Leasing Dev.: Francine Moore Victoria’s Secret, Z Gallerie Downey, CA 90241 Jenn Waldenmaier (480) 348-1577 (562) 861-9233 Leasing Dev.: Janet Cekander Paradise Valley Mall 1,204,000 square feet Costco, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Victor Valley, The Mall of 577,000 square feet Cinemark Theatres, 4568 E. Cactus Rd. Leasing: Thomas Unis III Macy’s, Picture Show, Sears 14400 Bear Valley Rd. Leasing: Michael Morlan, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Phoenix, AZ 85032 Leasing Dev.: Renae Lynde Victorville, CA 92392 Jenn Waldenmaier JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears (602) 996-8846 (760) 241-3149 Leasing Dev.: Jenill Woods SanTan Village 1,086,000 square feet Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Metro San Francisco 2218 E. Williams Field Rd., Suite 235 Leasing: Bree Williams Dillard’s, Harkins Theatres, Macy’s Broadway Plaza 888,000 square feet Nordstrom, Macy’s, Gilbert, AZ 85295 Leasing Dev.: Francine Moore 1275 Broadway Plaza Leasing: Erin Byrne Neiman Marcus (480) 899-1878 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Leasing Dev.: Rick Momet (925) 939-7601 Scottsdale Fashion Square 1,837,000 square feet Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dillard’s, 7014 E. Camelback Rd. Leasing: Kim Choukalas Macy’s, Neiman Marcus, Corte Madera, The Village at 461,000 square feet Macy’s, Nordstrom Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Leasing Dev.: Christine Hebert Nordstrom 1618 Redwood Highway Leasing: Erin Byrne (480) 945-5495 Corte Madera, CA 94925 Leasing Dev.: Rick Momet (415) 924-8588 Superstition Springs Center 1,041,000 square feet Dillard’s, JCPenney, 6555 E. Southern Ave. Leasing: Thomas Unis III JCPenney Home Store, Fresno Mesa, AZ 85206 Leasing Dev.: Jenny Dennison Macy’s, Picture Show, (480) 924-5050 Sears, T.J.Maxx Fashion Fair 964,000 square feet Forever 21, JCPenney, 645 East Shaw Ave. Leasing: Staci Maderos Macy’s Men’s and Children, Superstition Springs Power Center 206,000 square feet Best Buy, Burlington Fresno, CA 93710 Leasing Dev.: Rick Momet Macy’s Women’s and Home 6555 E. Southern Ave. Leasing: Thomas Unis III (559) 224-1592 Mesa, AZ 85206 Leasing Dev: Jenny Dennison (480) 953-6532 Modesto Vintage Faire Mall 1,138,000 square feet Forever 21, JCPenney, Flagstaff 3401 Dale Rd., Suite 483 Leasing: Staci Maderos Macy’s Men’s and Home, The Marketplace at Flagstaff 268,000 square feet Bealls, Best Buy, Modesto, CA 95356 Leasing Dev.: Monica Booker Macy’s Women’s 4650 N Hwy 89 Leasing: Thomas Unis III Home Depot, PetCo (209) 527-3403 and Children’s, Sears Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (602) 953-6200 Sacramento Tucson Arden Fair 1,112,000 square feet JCPenney, Macy’s, Nordstrom, Sears 1689 Arden Way, Suite 1167 Leasing: Erin Byrne La Encantada 244,000 square feet AJ’s Fine Foods, Anthropologie, Sacramento, CA 95815 Leasing Dev.: Rick Momet 2905 East Skyline Dr., Suite 279 Leasing: Traci Russell Crate & Barrel (916) 920-4809 Tucson, AZ 85718 Leasing Dev.: Francine Moore (520) 299-3566 Santa Barbara La Cumbre Plaza 491,000 square feet Bristol Farms, Macy’s, Sears 121 S. Hope Ave. Leasing: Annalise Weinert Santa
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