Malls, Shopping Centers Survive the Hurricane with Minimal Damage

Retail property owners in the Northeast seem to have fared better in the eye of the storm than their counterparts in other commercial property sectors, with loss of power being the most serious problem reported by the companies interviewed for this article.

New Jersey’s Bergen County and Long Island, in particular, serve as homes to some of the largest and most productive malls in the country, including Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus, N.J.; Roosevelt Field in Garden City, N.Y. and Palisades Center in West Nyack, N.Y., among others. As of Wednesday, most of these properties were operational.

“We really escaped and dodged a big bullet here,” says Michael McAvinue, general manager at The Mall at Short Hills, a Taubman Centers-owned, 1.37-million-sq.-ft. center located in Millburn, N.J. “The damage could have been a lot worse.”

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