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* The Shops at Santa Anita ([[Arcadia, CA]]). Plans were delayed due to economic conditions and lawsuit by Westfield Mall.
* The Shops at Santa Anita ([[Arcadia, CA]]). Plans were delayed due to economic conditions and lawsuit by Westfield Mall.
* The Village at Playa Vista ([[Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California|Playa Vista, CA]])
* The Village at Playa Vista ([[Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California|Playa Vista, CA]])

==Political Aspirations==

Rick Caruso is considering a run for [[mayor]] of [[Los Angeles]] in 2013.<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-caruso-20110513,0,2784488.story Rick Caruso sounding more like possible L.A. mayoral candidate]</ref>


Rick J. Caruso is L.A. Business Journal's "Developer of the Year," President of the Police Commission for the City of Los Angeles, Conejo Valley's "Man of the Year," and the youngest Commissioner in the history of the Los Angeles when he was appointed Commissioner for the Department of Water and Power.

Rick J. Caruso has created a portfolio of properties in Southern California and lectures on real estate. He has lectured on real estate issues at the Kennedy School of Public Administration at Harvard University, the University of Southern California School of Policy, Planning, and Development, Lusk Center for Real Estate Development at the University of Southern California, and the Urban Land Institute. He participates annually as a guest panelist for the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and is a Trustee of ICSC <ref>http://www.icsc.org/srch/about/trustees.php</ref> . Mr. Caruso is also a member of the Urban Land Institute and International Council of Shopping Centers.

Mr. Caruso's retail and mixed-use centers has earned him awards, including:

HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR (2001) House Ear Institute ICSC'S 24TH INTERNATIONAL DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT AWARD (2000) Innovative Design & Construction of a New Project for the Commons at Calabasas URBAN LAND INSTITUTE AWARD OF EXCELLENCE (1999) The Commons at Calabasas HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR (1999) National Conference for Community and Justice SHELDON W. ANDELSON AWARD (1999) "Building Beautiful Places that Enhance our Communities" ICSC'S 22ND INTERNATIONAL DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT AWARD, INNOVATIVE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW PROJECT (1998) The Promenade at Westlake MAN OF THE YEAR (1997) Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce GOLD NUGGET GRAND AWARD (1997) Best Commercial Project for Retail; Promenade at Westlake DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR (1996) L. A. Business Journal

Rick Caruso is involved in numerous community organizations and is a member of the following:
• Trustee, University of Southern California School of Policy, Planning and Development<ref>http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/13534.html</ref>
• Board of Directors, California Medical Center Foundation
• Pepperdine School of Law Board of Visitors<ref>http://law.pepperdine.edu/about/board/</ref>
• National Institute of Transplantation<ref>http://www.transplantation.com/About/BoardofDirectors/tabid/84/Default.aspx</ref>
• Trustee Saint John’s Hospital<ref>http://www.newstjohns.org/saint_johns_foundation_leadership.aspx</ref>

Mr. Caruso received a Bachelor of Science Degree with honors from the University of Southern California in 1980, and graduated from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1983 with his Juris Doctor degree.


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Revision as of 19:46, 10 August 2011

Caruso Affiliated is a real estate development company in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. It is headed by Rick Caruso. [1]

It is known particularly for building higher-end outdoor shopping centers.

Its current developments include:

Future and planned developments include:

References

  1. ^ Henry J. Caruso: Outstanding Business Leader 1993, Northwood University, Accessed January 14, 2008.
  2. ^ Deborah Belgum, The Grove: latest example of Caruso's main street feel, Los Angeles Business Journal, March 25, 2002.