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Bridgeland honors new community’s first families

With plans for 65,000 residents in the Bridgeland master plan, General Growth Properties last week honored the first 300 homeowners who settled in the Cy-Fair community off Fry Road in its first two years.

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Holladay OKs sales tax for mall

The Holladay City Council has approved the final agreement with Cottonwood Mall owner General Growth Properties to channel $26 million in sales taxes to a new development.

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Vision in View Part One

Last night I dropped by the “Vision in View” exhibit at the General Growth Properties building in Town Center. The exhibit, which is in the Spear Center on the 4th floor, is made up of panels “showcasing key elements of the draft Master Plan .” There is some good stuff to see and last night there were also plenty of folks from GGP around to answer questions. My overall impression was that this exhibit...

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General Growth Closes New Secured Mortgage Loan Facility

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--General Growth Properties, Inc. (NYSE:GGP) announced today the closing of the first stage of a new secured mortgage loan facility. Loan proceeds of $875 million

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Another Jab Thrown in First Round of Seaport Fight

General Growth Properties' and SHoP Architects' plan for a new South Street Seaport that features new retail buildings, hotels and a 42-story waterfront tower (see it rendered and modeled) isn't beloved by all, of course. And the opposition is...

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South Street Seaport's Hot Model Revealed

Click the image above to view the full photogallery. We've seen the renderings, we've heard the concerns, and now, we've got the hot sexy model. SHoP Architects, the firm enlisted by landlord/developer General Growth Properties to makeover the South Street...

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GGP to host 'Vision in Focus'

Event 4th in series after draft plan General Growth Properties Inc. will host "Vision in Focus: The Neighborhoods," at 7:30p.m. July 9 at the Spear Center in the company's headquarters at 10275 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia. It is the fourth in a series of meetings that followed the April presentation of the draft master plan for Columbia's Town Center.

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Seaport Developer: Toss 'Festival Marketplace' Overboard

Following the reveal in today’s Times of the long-awaited plans to redo Pier 17 and the South Street Seaport, we chatted with Michael McNaughton, a vice president with developers General Growth Properties, about the company’s plans for the site . The planned redo of the site comes more than two decades after developer James Rouse, who pioneered the “festival marketplace” that helped revitalize places...

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General Growth Properties Unveils Vision for South Street Seaport

General Growth Properties (NYSE: GGP) today released the details of a multi-faceted plan to redevelop the South Street Seaport and return the district to its former glory as a vibrant hub for commerce in Lower Manhattan.

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Proposed New South Street Seaport Fully Revealed

&set=72157605678851634"> ?o=0'> ?o=0' style='font-size: 9px; text-align: center;'> Click the image above to view the full photogallery. Well, that didn't take long. The same morning the Times reveals General Growth Properties' mixed-use plan for the redevelopment of the South Street Seaport, the developer has launched a comprehensive website detailing the specifics of its massive proposal. And there...

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Say Hello to the New South Street Seaport, Approval Pending

[Rendering: ShoP Architects] South Street Seaport owner/developer General Growth Properties has been teasing a new design for the tourist-laden mall for a while now, and the moment of the big reveal has finally arrived. The ultra-ambitious plan would replace the three-level shopping center on Pier 17, move the 19th century Tin Building from the foot to the end of the pier, and raze another more recent...

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General Growth Properties Unveils Vision for South Street Seaport

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--General Growth Properties (NYSE: GGP) today released the details of a multi-faceted plan to redevelop the South Street Seaport and return the district to its

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Bayshore hires new general manager

Bayshore Town Center has hired Chris Jaeger, a Milwaukee native and 10-year veteran of Chicago shopping center developer General Growth Properties, as the new general manager.

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Big Players Vying for Huge E. Harlem Retail-Hotel-Apartment Development?

[Photo courtesy of frants/flickr] It looks like some major players are interested in a huge Harlem project on E. 125th Street that would involve about 1.7 million square feet of development on six acres. The contenders, identified by Crain's, are Vornado Realty Trust, General Growth Properties and Thor Equities. The development would include "a retail component anchored by a national chain, plus local...

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Big E. Harlem Retail-Hotel-Apartment Development Coming?

[Photo courtesy of frants/flickr] It looks like some major players are interested in a huge Harlem project on E. 125th Street that would involve about 1.7 million square feet of development on six acres. The contenders, identified by Crain's, are Vornado Realty Trust, General Growth Properties and Thor Equities. The development would include "a retail component anchored by a national chain, plus local...