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Rouse Properties (NYSE: RSE) is a publicly traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) headquartered in New York City. It is |
Rouse Properties (NYSE: RSE) is a publicly traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) headquartered in New York City. It is amongst the largest mall owners in the United States with a geographically diversified portfolio that spans the United States. Rouse Properties was created in August of 2011 as a spin-off entity of General Growth Properties, Inc. ("GGP") after GGP filed a Form 10 registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The new Rouse Properties includes 30 malls encompassing approximately 21 million square feet of retail space, hosting major retail brands such as JCPenney, Macy’s, Darden Restaurants and Victoria’s Secret. |
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Rouse’s operational principles are to make a connection with community; deliver a quality experience; and the never-ending pursuit of relevance to the consumer. |
Rouse’s operational principles are to make a connection with community; deliver a quality experience; and the never-ending pursuit of relevance to the consumer. |
Revision as of 21:24, 12 January 2012
Rouse Properties (NYSE: RSE) is a publicly traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) headquartered in New York City. It is amongst the largest mall owners in the United States with a geographically diversified portfolio that spans the United States. Rouse Properties was created in August of 2011 as a spin-off entity of General Growth Properties, Inc. ("GGP") after GGP filed a Form 10 registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The new Rouse Properties includes 30 malls encompassing approximately 21 million square feet of retail space, hosting major retail brands such as JCPenney, Macy’s, Darden Restaurants and Victoria’s Secret.
Rouse’s operational principles are to make a connection with community; deliver a quality experience; and the never-ending pursuit of relevance to the consumer.
Rouse Properties by State:
Arizona
- The Mall at Sierra Vista
California
- Bayshore Mall, Eureka
- Chula Vista Center, Chula Vista (San Francisco)
- NewPark Mall, Newark (San Francisco)
- Southland Mall, Hayward (San Francisco)
- West Valley Mall, Tracy (San Francisco)
Florida
- Lakeland Square, Lakeland (Orlando/Tampa)
Idaho
- Silver Lake Mall, Coeur D'Alene
Illinois
- Spring Hill Mall, West Dundee (Chicago)
Louisiana
- Mall St. Vincent, Shreveport
- Pierre Bossier Mall, Bossier City (Shreveport)
Michigan
- Birchwood Mall, Port Huron
- Lansing Mall, Lansing
- Southland Center, Taylor (Detroit)
- Westwood Mall, Jackson
Minnesota
- Knollwood Mall, St Louis Park
New Hampshire
- Steeplegate Mall, Concord
Nevada
- The Boulevard Mall, Las Vegas
New Mexico
- Animas Valley Mall, Farmington
- North Plains Mall, Clovis
North Carolina
- Valley Hills Mall, Hickory
Ohio
- Colony Square Mall, Zanesville (Columbus)
Oklahoma
- Washington Park Mall, Bartlesville (Tulsa)
Oregon
- Gateway Mall, Springfield
Texas
- Collin Creek Mall, Plano (Dallas)
- Sikes Senter, Wichita Falls
- Vista Ridge Mall, Lewisville (Dallas)
Utah
- Cache Valley Mall, Logan
Washington
- Three Rivers Mall, Kelso
Wyoming
- White Mountain Mall, Rock Springs
References
1. Information Package. Rep. Rouse Properties, 21 Aug. 2011. Web. <[http://www.ggp.com/Content/Corporate/docs/PressReleasePDF/Rouse%20Information%20Package%20August%2029,%202011.pdf>.
2. "Our Company." Rouse Properties | We See Opportunity. Rouse Properties, 12 Jan. 2011. Web. 12 Jan. 2012. <http://rouseproperties.com/AboutUs>.