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2015 Property Listing Macerich Executive & Senior Team Macerich Leasing 2015 PROPERTY LISTING MACERICH EXECUTIVE & SENIOR TEAM MACERICH LEASING ARTHUR M. COPPOLA J.P. JONES RANDY BRANT, Executive Vice President, Real Estate Chairman of the Board Senior Vice President ROBERT PERLMUTTER, Executive Vice President, Leasing Chief Executive Officer Chief Information Officer BOB BEFFA, Senior Vice President, Real Estate EDWARD C. COPPOLA SCOTT W. KINGSMORE DOUG HEALEY, Senior Vice President, Leasing President Senior Vice President Finance TOM UNIS, Senior Vice President, Leasing DANA K. ANDERSON JAMIE BOURBEAU, Senior Vice President, Outlets Vice Chairman GENENE M. KRUGER of the Board Senior Vice President LARGE FORMAT Human Resources THOMAS J. LEANSE DAVID MALAYIL, Vice President, West Region Senior Executive OLIVIA B. LEIGH A PORTFOLIO FOR SUCCESS IN TODAY’S MARKET ERIC BUNYAN, Assistant Vice President, East Region Vice President Senior Vice President Understanding today’s retailers and what they seek in a shopping center environment, Chief Legal Officer Property Management JEN BRIGHAM, Senior Manager, Arizona Region Macerich creates fresh and exciting retail settings that consistently attract shoppers and Secretary BRIAN CHRISTIFULLI, Senior Manager, Central Region THOMAS J. PENDERGRAST deliver success for our retail and brand partners. With a focus on well-positioned real estate, THOMAS E. O’HERN Senior Vice President JERRY STRAUSS, Senior Manager, Arizona Region operational excellence, strategic merchandising and smart, targeted marketing, Macerich Senior Executive Vice Acquisitions President properties are exceptional platforms for reaching engaged consumers. DEPARTMENT STORES Chief Financial Officer JOHN M. PERRY BOB BEFFA, Senior Vice President, Real Estate Treasurer Senior Vice President In attractive markets defined by dominant market share, strong long-term growth prospects Investor Relations JAMES VARSAMIS, Vice President, Real Estate and powerful demographics and psychographics, Macerich holds one of the country’s RANDY L. BRANT MADONNA R. SHANNON Executive Vice President NATIONAL PORTFOLIO LEASING most highly regarded retail real estate portfolios. Macerich specializes in successful Real Estate Senior Vice President Corporate Counsel MARK KLEIN, Vice President, Leasing and Retailer Relations retail properties in many of the country’s most attractive, densely populated markets ROBERT D. PERLMUTTER ELAINE HANSEN, Assistant Vice President, Lease Portfolio Review with significant presence in California, Arizona, Chicago and the Metro New York to Executive Vice President DAVID M. SHORT Senior Vice President Washington D.C. corridor. Our growing ownership of top-tier outlet properties, including the Leasing Asset Management NATIONAL RESTAURANT LEASING breakthrough Fashion Outlets of Chicago and newly expanded Fashion Outlets of Niagara ERIC V. SALO GUY MERCURIO, Vice President, National Restaurant Leasing Executive Vice President MICHAEL T. SLAVIN Falls, offers another avenue for retail growth and consumer engagement. Senior Vice President ROBERT F. BEFFA Information Technology COMMON AREA LEASING Macerich consistently reinvests in its top properties to build value and elevate the shopping Senior Vice President WENDELL NAULT, Vice President, Leasing STEPHEN L. SPECTOR experience for consumers. A key part of today’s shopper experience is dynamic digital Real Estate Senior Vice President JOHN KINSELLA, Assistant Vice President, East Region capabilities, which are a strong focus for our company as we work to help retailers meet JAMIE E. BOURBEAU General Counsel TOM UNIS III, Senior Manager, Central Region Senior Vice President their omni-channel sales goals. HATTIE CHOU, Leasing Manager, West Region Outlet Leasing TIMOTHY J. STEFFAN Senior Vice President For growing brands and discerning retailers, Macerich provides optimal positioning and CHET A. CRAMIN Asset Management LEASING DEVELOPMENT powerful consumer connections proven to drive success. For more than four decades, Senior Vice President COLEEN MCNELIS, Vice President, Leasing Development Associate General Counsel THOMAS C. UNIS Macerich has shaped properties to deliver extraordinary opportunity, and our commitment Senior Vice President CHRISTOPHER J. FACAS Leasing OUTLET LEASING to growth through quality is even more relevant today. Senior Vice President JAMIE BOURBEAU, Senior Vice President, Outlets Property Management KENNETH L. VOLK Senior Vice President DON M. FOSTER Chief Marketing Officer Senior Vice President MACERICH BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Design and Construction CHRISTOPHER J. ZECCHINI Senior Vice President KEN VOLK, Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer DOUGLAS J. HEALEY Controller Senior Vice President NATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, MEDIA, Leasing EVENTS, SPONSORSHIPS & PARTNERSHIPS MARK A. JACOBY PETRA MARUCA, Vice President, National Accounts Senior Vice President Internal Audit Macerich.com NYSE:MAC MALL GROSS LEASE AREA ANCHORS MALL GROSS LEASE AREA ANCHORS MALL GROSS LEASE AREA ANCHORS MALL GROSS LEASE AREA ANCHORS MALL GROSS LEASE AREA ANCHORS MALL GROSS LEASE AREA ANCHORS ARIZONA CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara CONNECTICUT IOWA OREGON La Cumbre Plaza 491,000 square feet Macy’s, Sears, Vons Metro Phoenix Metro Los Angeles 121 S. Hope Ave. Leasing: Hayley Bassett Danbury Davenport Eugene Arrowhead Towne Center 1,198,000 square feet AMC 14 Theatres, Inland Center 933,000 square feet Forever 21, Macy’s, Sears Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Leasing Dev.: Kimberly Chapman Danbury Fair Mall 1,271,000 square feet Dick’s Sporting Goods, NorthPark Mall 1,050,000 square feet Barnes & Noble, Dillard’s, Valley River Center 920,000 square feet JCPenney, Macy’s, Regal Cinemas, 7700 W. Arrowhead Towne Center Leasing: Tim Gibbons, Bob Switzer Dick’s Sporting Goods, 500 Inland Center Leasing: Jerry Anderson (805) 963-7147 7 Backus Ave. Leasing: Bridg et Gilbertsen, JCPenney, L.L. Bean, 320 W. Kimberly Road Leasing: Jeanne Butz JCPenney, Sears, Von Maur, 293 Valley River Center Leasing: Matt Brant Sports Authority San Bernardino, CA 92408 Leasing Dev.: Jenill Woods Danbury, CT 06810 Heather Bryant, Steve Harff Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, Davenport, IA 52806 Leasing Dev.: Deanna Printy Younkers Eugene, OR 97401 Leasing Dev.: Jeannie Anderson Glendale, AZ 85308 Leasing Dev.: Marylee Mirco Dillard’s, Forever 21, Ventura (623) 979-7720 JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears (909) 884-7268 (203) 830-4380 Leasing Dev.: Stacey Post Sears, XXI Forever (563) 391-6773 (541) 683-5511 Pacific View 1,021,000 square feet JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears, Target Biltmore Fashion Park 516,000 square feet Macy’s, Saks Fifth Avenue Lakewood Center 2,066,000 square feet Costco, Forever 21, 3301-1 East Main Street Leasing: Jerry Anderson Des Moines Portland 500 Lakewood Center Leasing: Zack Gaskell Home Depot, JCPenney, 2502 E. Camelback Rd., Suite 216 Leasing: Mary Boyd-Williams Ventura, CA 93003 Leasing Dev.: Caryl Cantrell ILLINOIS Southridge 823,000 square feet DMACC, Sears, Washington Square 1,441,000 square feet Dick’s Sporting Goods, JCPenney, Lakewood, CA 90712 Leasing Dev.: Kimberly Chapman Macy’s, Nordstrom Rack, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Leasing Dev.: Francine Moore (805) 642-0605 1111 East Army Post Rd. Leasing: Jeanne Butz Southridge 12 Theatres, 9585 SW Washington Sq. Rd. Leasing: Matt Brant Macy’s, Nordstrom, Sears (562) 633-0437 Pacific Theatres, Target (602) 955-8401 Chicago Des Moines, IA 50315 Leasing Dev.: Deanna Printy Target, Younkers Portland, OR 97223 Leasing Dev.: Allen Mullens (515) 287-3881 (503) 639-8865 Boulevard Shops 185,000 square feet Dolce Salon & Spa, Los Cerritos Center 1,113,000 square feet Forever 21, Macy’s, North Bridge, The Shops at 660,000 square feet Nordstrom 3325 W. Chandler Blvd. Leasing: Mark LeBlanc Modern Mommy Boutique 239 Los Cerritos Center Leasing: Melissa Freas Nordstrom, Sears COLORADO 520 N. Michigan Avenue Leasing: Lynn Warren Cerritos, CA 90703 Leasing Dev.: Elena Becerra Chicago, IL 60611 Leasing Dev.: Elissa Evans Chandler, AZ 85226 Leasing Dev.: Renae Lynde Boulder (602) 953-6532 (562) 860-0341 (312) 222-1622 KENTUCKY PENNSYLVANIA Twenty Ninth Street 847,000 square feet Century Theater, Colorado Athletic Chandler Fashion Center 1,320,000 square feet Dillard’s, H&M, Harkins Theatres, The Oaks 1,137,000 square feet JCPenney, Macy’s Men’s, 1710 29th Street, Suite 2048 Leasing: Nicole VanLaecken Club, The Home Depot, Macy’s, Moline Elizabethtown Philadelphia 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Suite 2142 Leasing: Greg Cochran Macy’s, Nordstrom, Sears 350 West Hillcrest Dr. Leasing: Hayley Bassett Children’s & Home, Boulder, CO 80301 Leasing Dev.: Monika Foley Nordstrom Rack, Whole Foods SouthPark Mall 855,000 square feet Dillard’s, JCPenney, Towne Mall 350,000 square feet Belk, Burkes Outlet, Fashion Outlets of Philadelphia 948,000 square feet Burlington Coat Factory, Chandler, AZ 85226 Leasing Dev.: Marcos Medrano Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Leasing Dev.: Leeta Warren Macy’s Women, Muvico (303) 444-0722 4500 16th Street Leasing: Jeanne Butz Von Maur, Younkers 1704 N. Dixie Hwy. Leasing: Tom Unis III JCPenney, Sears @ Market East Leasing: Jamie Bourbeau Century 21, Pay Half (480) 812-0152 (805) 495-4628 Theaters 14, Nordstrom Moline, IL 61265 Leasing Dev.: Deanna Printy Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Leasing Dev.: Theresa Steinemann 9th & Market St. Leasing Development Manager Broomfield (309) 797-8450 (270) 737-1616 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Desert Sky Mall 892,000 square feet Burlington Coat Factory, Santa Monica Place 466,000 square feet ArcLight Cinemas (2015), FlatIron Crossing 1,434,000 square feet AMC Theatres, The Container Store, (215) 625-4962 7611 W. Thomas
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