Shopping Center Business

DEC 2016

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6 • SHOPPING CENTER BUSINESS • December 2016 ® FEATURES 58 | NEW RETAIL, NEW ENTHUSIASM IN NEW YORK With new retail space coming on-line and older areas picking up interest, attendees are bullish on the market. Moderated by Randall Shearin and Jerrold France 86 | A VISIONARY TURN Pedigreed mall owner Rouse Properties goes private with a hearty appetite for repositioning shopping centers on prime real estate. By Randall Shearin and Lynn Peisner 92 | MOONBEAM: WORKING THE ALTERNATIVES Moonbeam thinks outside the box and is incorporating non-retail uses into what were once traditional indoor malls and shopping centers. By Randall Shearin and Lynn Peisner 96 | CENTERED IN CHICAGO In 60 years, Harlem Irving Companies has grown its portfolio from a 337,000-square-foot center to one of more than 2.3 million square feet of retail space as well as a solid multifamily portfolio. By Jerrold France, Randall Shearin and Jaime Lackey 106 | INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN NewMark Merrill tears down the walls of a former mall and creates a center befitting its cool Rocky Mountain home. By Randall Shearin and Lynn Peisner 112 | INVESTORS SEEK STABILITY, VALUE CREATION Institutional investors are bullish on retail, ready for market challenges and seek to create value for their stakeholders. Roundtable moderated by Randall Shearin DEPARTMENTS 12 NEWSLINE 30 CAPITAL MARKETS 40 DEVELOPMENT NEWS 151 CLASSIFIED ON THE COVER New York Sees New Opportunities Roundtable yields insight into market. Page 58 Cover Designed By: Nick Topolski, image of Westfield World Trade Center courtesy of Westfield Corp. DECEMBER 2016 LEADING THE WAY THROUGH THE 21ST CENTURY Excel Realty Rebrands Moonbeam Capital Seeks Alternative Tenants ARCTrust Partners For Success Capital Markets Review NEW YORK SEES NEW OPPORTUNITIES Food halls, underground retail and new venues highlight area's growth. Table of contents continues on page 8. VOLUME 21 ISSUE 8 DECEMBER 2016 shoppingcenterbusiness.com 46 86 50 58

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