The General Growth reorganization continues to be a moving target. The latest twist is that Fairholme Capital Management and Pershing Square Capital Management are offering to invest $3.93 billion in the firm in backing the plan conceived by...
After a home run in December and a strong January, retailers continued their hot streak with same-store numbers that soared in February. ICSC, Retail Forward, Retail Metrics and RetailSails have all crunched the numbers from the publicly-traded...
There are no letters this time. Instead, David Simon's latest salvo against General Growth came at a panel at the at the Citi 2010 Global Property CEO Conference. Simon blasted General Growth for not sharing any data on the company since signing a...
General Growth is getting all its ducks in a row in advance of tomorrow's bankruptcy court hearing. There's a lot to wade through. In the past 24 hours the company has released its fourth quarter results, announced that it will move its stock back...
We have a guest post today from Brian Quinton, executive editor of Chief Marketer, one of our sister publications. Quinton specializes in covering digital and mobile marketing for brands and attended the ICSC Fusion conference in Chicago and...
Things have died down a tad on the General Growth front. I suspect this is merely the calm before the storm as the parties wait to see what happens at the March 3 hearing. There we'll find out if General Growth's exclusivity period will be...
General Growth Properties President and COO Tom Nolan appeared on CNBC yesterday to explain General Growth's plans and defend the deal it is proposing with Brookfield Asset Management. Then, later that night, John Bucksbaum made a rare public...
It didn't take long for Simon Property Group to respond to the proposed deal with Brookfield Asset Management that General Growth Properties announced earlier today. ...
Neal Elkin, of Real Estate Analytics, and Harvey Green, of Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services, talk about whether commercial real estate is finding a bottom.