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Simon Property Group

Simon Property Group, Inc. is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping malls, outlet centers, and community/lifestyle centers. It is the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Worldwide, it owns interests in 232 properties[3] as of 2021.

Simon Property Group, Inc.
TypePublic company
ISINUS8288062081
US8288063071
US8288066041
US8288067031
US8288068021
US8288068773
US8288068856 
IndustryReal estate investment trust
Founded1993; 30 years ago (1993)
FoundersMelvin Simon
Herbert Simon
Headquarters,
U.S.
Areas served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Revenue US$4.609 billion (2020)
US$1.109 billion (2020)
Total assets US$34.786 billion (2020)
Total equity US$3.039 billion (2020)
Number of employees
3,300 (2020)
Subsidiaries
Websitesimon.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

History

Simon Property Group dates to 1960, when brothers Melvin Simon and Herbert Simon began developing strip malls in Indianapolis, Indiana. In December 1993, they took their interests public as Simon Property Group in the largest initial public offering of a real estate investment trust to date.[4] Simon Property merged with the newly public DeBartolo Realty Corporation, owner of the real estate assets of Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., in 1996 to form Simon DeBartolo Group.[5][6] In the following year, the company acquired The Retail Property Trust for $1.2 billion in a hostile takeover.[7] Also in 1997, in partnership with Macerich, the company acquired 12 malls from IBM's pension plan for $974.5 million.[8] One year after these acquisitions, the company acquired Corporate Property Investors and was renamed Simon Property Group.[9][10] The company also acquired an ownership interest in Groupe BEG, S.A., operator of shopping centers in Europe.[11]

In 1999, the company acquired 14 shopping centers from New England Development for $725 million.[12] In 2002, in partnership with Westfield Group and The Rouse Company, the company acquired 13 properties from Rodamco North America including Copley Place, Houston Galleria, and SouthPark Mall.[13] In the following year, Simon acquired a majority interest The Kravco Company, owner of the King of Prussia, for $300 million.[14] The company entered the outlet mall business in 2004 with the acquisition of Chelsea Property Group Inc. for $3.5 billion.[15]

 
Simon corporate headquarters in Indianapolis

In April 2007, Simon and Farallon Capital acquired the Mills Corporation.[16][17] Two years later, Simon tried to buy malls owned by General Growth Properties.[18] In February 2010, Simon placed a bid acquire General Growth, which was in bankruptcy protection.[19][20] However, the bid was rejected by GGP. A GGP shareholder filed suit (Young v. Bucksbaum) against the company's board of directors for rejecting Simon's bid, alleging breach of fiduciary duty.[21] In April 2010, Simon offered to make a $2.5 billion equity investment in GGP including a $1 billion investment by Paulson & Co.[22][23] In May 2010, Simon withdrew from the bidding for GGP after GGP favored transactions with Brookfield Asset Management.[24]

In May 2010, Simon acquired Prime Retail's Prime Outlets-Puerto Rico in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico In August 2010, Simon acquired an additional 21 outlet malls, including locations in Williamsburg, Virginia, San Marcos, Texas and Hagerstown, Maryland for a total of $2.3 billion.[25] Several months later, Simon made a $4.5 billion bid for Capital Shopping Centres Group plc in December. However, the offer was rejected and withdrawn in January 2011.[26] In September 2011, Simon acquired Southdale Center in Edina, Minnesota.[27]

In August 2013, Toronto Premium Outlets opened in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada.[28] In October 2014, Premium Outlets Montreal, the second in Canada, opened.[29] In May 2018, Premium Outlet Collection YEG opened at Edmonton International Airport.[30] In May 2014, the company completed the corporate spin-off of Washington Prime Group, headed by Mark Ordan, the final CEO of Mills Corporation.[31][32] In January 2015, Washington Prime Group acquired Glimcher Realty Trust and was renamed WP Glimcher. As part of the deal, Simon acquired Jersey Gardens in Elizabeth, New Jersey and University Park Village in Fort Worth, Texas, while WP Glimcher acquired Brunswick Square in East Brunswick, New Jersey from Simon.[33] Two months later, the company offered $23.3 billion for Macerich; however the offer was rejected and withdrawn in April 2015.[34][35] In September 2016, in partnership with Authentic Brands Group and GGP Inc., the company acquired Aéropostale.[36] In February 2020, in partnership with Authentic Brands Group, the company acquired Forever 21.[37]

On March 18, 2020, the company announced the closure of its U.S. shopping malls until March 29, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[38][39][40] At the time, it was the largest mall owner in the United States.[41] In August 2020, the company discussed repurposing large stores into warehouses and fulfillment centers for Amazon.[42][43] Also in August 2020, in partnership with Authentic Brands, the company acquired Brooks Brothers and Lucky Brand Jeans.[44] In December 2020, the company acquired Taubman Centers for $3.4 billion.[45] It also acquired J.C. Penney in partnership with Brookfield Asset Management.[46] In April 2022, it was announced that Simon and Brookfield are set to offer to buy Kohl's.[47] Simon purchased a 50% stake in Jamestown, a real estate developer, in October 2022.[48]

Legal record

In 2007, the company was sued for banning the use of Segways, which the plaintiff claimed was in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.[49] In 2009, the company was sued by a nightclub for racial discrimination for allegedly blocking its main entrance since the majority of its clientele were black.[50]

In 2011, the company was sued for allegedly firing a woman because she was pregnant.[51] In the same year, the company agreed to pay $125,000 to settle allegations by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that Latino janitors working for the company were subjected to daily verbal attacks because of their national origin.[52]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Simon Property Group 2020 Form 10-K Annual Report". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  2. ^ "Simon Property Group". Fortune.
  3. ^ Liz Brumer-Smith (November 22, 2021). "How Risky Is Simon Property Group?". nasdaq.com. Retrieved December 21, 2021. Its presence is massive, having ownership or interest in 196 indoor and outdoor malls across North America and 36 malls in Europe and Asia.
  4. ^ Miller, Stephen; Hudson, Kris (September 17, 2009). "He Built America's First Megamall". The Wall Street Journal.
  5. ^ Kumer, Ken (March 27, 1996). "SIMON, DEBARTOLO MALL PROPERTY GROUPS JOIN FORCES". Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. Associated Press.
  6. ^ Bryant, Adam (March 27, 1996). "Simon Property To Acquire DeBartolo for $1.5 Billion". The New York Times.
  7. ^ WAHBA, PHIL (December 2, 2016). "Simon Property Group Fights to Reinvent the Shopping Mall". Fortune.
  8. ^ "Simon DeBartolo, Macerich to buy 12 malls Firms form joint venture for $974.5 million buy from IBM pension fund; Commercial real estate". The Baltimore Sun. Bloomberg News. December 30, 1997.
  9. ^ "Simon buys: Simon DeBartolo Group Inc. will buy Corporate". Chicago Tribune. February 19, 1998.
  10. ^ BAGLI, CHARLES V. (February 20, 1998). "Simon DeBartolo Wins Fight For a Prime Group of Malls". The New York Times.
  11. ^ "Simon Property Group 1998 Annual Report".
  12. ^ Martinez, Barbara (February 26, 1999). "Simon Property Agrees to Acquire 14 Shopping Malls for $725 Million". The Wall Street Journal.
  13. ^ "Simon Property Group Announces Completion of Rodamco Acquisition". Simon Property Group. May 6, 2002.
  14. ^ Kostelni, Natalie (November 10, 2003). "K of P mall to be sold". American City Business Journals.
  15. ^ Schouten, Cory (December 8, 2009). "Simon buying Prime Outlets in $2.3B deal". Indianapolis Business Journal.
  16. ^ "Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital Management Complete Acquisition of The Mills Corporation" (Press release). Simon Property Group. April 6, 2007.
  17. ^ "Simon, Farallon close acquisition of Southridge owner". American City Business Journals. April 6, 2007.
  18. ^ "Simon Tried to Buy GGP Malls". National Real Estate Investor. April 28, 2009.
  19. ^ DE LA MERCED, MICHAEL J. (February 16, 2010). "Simon Bids $10 Billion for General Growth Properties". The New York Times.
  20. ^ Pisani, Bob (February 16, 2010). "Pisani: Simon Property's $10 Billion Bid on General Growth". CNBC.
  21. ^ Marshall, Jim (February 20, 2010). "General Growth sued by shareholder-report". Reuters.
  22. ^ "Simon Property Group Offers to Invest $2.5 Billion in General Growth Reorganization Plan at Same Per Share Price as Existing Brookfield-Sponsored Proposal" (Press release). PR Newswire. April 14, 2010.
  23. ^ Jonas, Ilaina (April 14, 2010). "Simon still interested in buying General Growth: source". Reuters.
  24. ^ "Simon Property Group Withdraws Acquisition and Recapitalization Proposals for General Growth Properties" (Press release). Simon Property Group. May 7, 2010.
  25. ^ "Simon Property Group Completes Prime Outlets Transaction" (Press release). PR Newswire. August 30, 2010.
  26. ^ Barwell, Tim; Louis, Brian (January 11, 2011). "Simon Property Abandons Offer for Capital Shopping". Bloomberg News.
  27. ^ "New owner Simon Properties hopes to turn around Southdale". St. Paul Pioneer Press. September 10, 2011.
  28. ^ Shum, David (August 1, 2013). "Toronto Premium Outlets open in Halton Hills - Toronto". Global News.
  29. ^ Friede, Eva (October 29, 2014). "Premium Outlets opens discount mecca at Mirabel". Montreal Gazette.
  30. ^ "Premium Outlet Collection Edmonton International Airport Celebrates Its Grand Opening" (Press release). PR Newswire. May 2, 2018.
  31. ^ "Simon Property Group Announces Completion Of Spin-Off Of Washington Prime Group" (Press release). PR Newswire. May 28, 2014.
  32. ^ Karr, Arnold J. (December 13, 2013). "Simon Plans Spin-off of Smaller Properties". Women's Wear Daily.
  33. ^ "Washington Prime Group Inc. to Acquire Glimcher Realty Trust for $4.3 Billion in Stock and Cash Including the Assumption of Debt" (Press release). PR Newswire. September 16, 2014.
  34. ^ Gara, Antoine (April 1, 2015). "Simon Property Withdraws $95.50 A Share Macerich Takeover Bid". Forbes.
  35. ^ MASUNAGA, SAMANTHA (April 1, 2015). "Simon gives up after Macerich rejects second bid". Los Angeles Times.
  36. ^ "Aéropostale Consortium Finalizes Acquisition" (Press release). Business Wire. September 15, 2016.
  37. ^ "Acquisition Of Forever 21 Finalized" (Press release). Business Wire. February 19, 2020.
  38. ^ "Simon Property Group Temporarily Closes All Domestic Properties" (Press release). PR Newswire. March 18, 2020.
  39. ^ Tyko, Kelly (March 18, 2020). "Simon Property Group closes all of its U.S. malls due to coronavirus. See the list of closed locations". USA Today.
  40. ^ Snouwaert, Jessica (March 18, 2020). "The biggest mall operator in the US is closing all locations for 12 days to slow the spread of COVID-19". Business Insider.
  41. ^ Thomas, Lauren (March 24, 2020), This department store is still open for business despite coronavirus, CNBC
  42. ^ Fung, Esther; Herrera, Sebastian (August 9, 2020). "Amazon and Mall Operator Look at Turning Sears, J.C. Penney Stores Into Fulfillment Centers". The Wall Street Journal.
  43. ^ Thomas, Lauren (August 10, 2020). "Simon shares jump on reported talks with Amazon. But converting stores to warehouses may face hurdles". CNBC.
  44. ^ Bhattarai, Abha (August 26, 2020). "Mall giant Simon snapping up bankrupt retailers to outdo its rivals". The Washington Post.
  45. ^ "Simon Property Group Completes Acquisition Of Taubman Centers, Inc" (Press release). PR Newswire. December 29, 2020.
  46. ^ Halkias, Maria (December 7, 2020). "J.C. Penney sale to landlords Simon and Brookfield is completed". The Dallas Morning News.
  47. ^ Stein, Sanford. "Simon and Brookfield Pursue Kohl's to Join Rival J.C. Penney". Forbes. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  48. ^ Wong, Natalie (October 11, 2022). "Mall Giant Simon Buying 50% of Real Estate Investor Jamestown". Bloomberg. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  49. ^ Antonacci, Sarah (October 8, 2007). "Springfield mall sued over Segway ban". The Daily Register.
  50. ^ Finnegan, Amanda (March 12, 2009). "Poetry nightclub discrimination lawsuit moves forward". Las Vegas Sun.
  51. ^ Dungan, Jesse (February 23, 2011). "Woman sues Stanford Shopping Center for alleged pregnancy discrimination". The Mercury News.
  52. ^ "Simon Property Group To Pay $125,000 To Settle EEOC National Origin Discrimination Lawsuit" (Press release). Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. November 8, 2011.

External links

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Simon Property Group Inc is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping malls outlet centers and community lifestyle centers It is the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States and is headquartered in Indianapolis Indiana Worldwide it owns interests in 232 properties 3 as of 2021 Simon Property Group Inc TypePublic companyTraded asNYSE SPGS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentISINUS8288062081US8288063071US8288066041US8288067031US8288068021US8288068773US8288068856 IndustryReal estate investment trustFounded1993 30 years ago 1993 FoundersMelvin SimonHerbert SimonHeadquartersIndianapolis Indiana U S Areas servedWorldwideKey peopleDavid E Simon chairman amp CEO Herbert Simon chairman emeritus ProductsShopping malls Lifestyle centersRevenueUS 4 609 billion 2020 Net incomeUS 1 109 billion 2020 Total assetsUS 34 786 billion 2020 Total equityUS 3 039 billion 2020 Number of employees3 300 2020 SubsidiariesSimon MallsPremium OutletsThe MillsKravcoKlepierreTaubman CentersJCPenneyJamestown L P Websitesimon wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 Legal record 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditSimon Property Group dates to 1960 when brothers Melvin Simon and Herbert Simon began developing strip malls in Indianapolis Indiana In December 1993 they took their interests public as Simon Property Group in the largest initial public offering of a real estate investment trust to date 4 Simon Property merged with the newly public DeBartolo Realty Corporation owner of the real estate assets of Edward J DeBartolo Sr in 1996 to form Simon DeBartolo Group 5 6 In the following year the company acquired The Retail Property Trust for 1 2 billion in a hostile takeover 7 Also in 1997 in partnership with Macerich the company acquired 12 malls from IBM s pension plan for 974 5 million 8 One year after these acquisitions the company acquired Corporate Property Investors and was renamed Simon Property Group 9 10 The company also acquired an ownership interest in Groupe BEG S A operator of shopping centers in Europe 11 In 1999 the company acquired 14 shopping centers from New England Development for 725 million 12 In 2002 in partnership with Westfield Group and The Rouse Company the company acquired 13 properties from Rodamco North America including Copley Place Houston Galleria and SouthPark Mall 13 In the following year Simon acquired a majority interest The Kravco Company owner of the King of Prussia for 300 million 14 The company entered the outlet mall business in 2004 with the acquisition of Chelsea Property Group Inc for 3 5 billion 15 Simon corporate headquarters in IndianapolisIn April 2007 Simon and Farallon Capital acquired the Mills Corporation 16 17 Two years later Simon tried to buy malls owned by General Growth Properties 18 In February 2010 Simon placed a bid acquire General Growth which was in bankruptcy protection 19 20 However the bid was rejected by GGP A GGP shareholder filed suit Young v Bucksbaum against the company s board of directors for rejecting Simon s bid alleging breach of fiduciary duty 21 In April 2010 Simon offered to make a 2 5 billion equity investment in GGP including a 1 billion investment by Paulson amp Co 22 23 In May 2010 Simon withdrew from the bidding for GGP after GGP favored transactions with Brookfield Asset Management 24 In May 2010 Simon acquired Prime Retail s Prime Outlets Puerto Rico in Barceloneta Puerto Rico In August 2010 Simon acquired an additional 21 outlet malls including locations in Williamsburg Virginia San Marcos Texas and Hagerstown Maryland for a total of 2 3 billion 25 Several months later Simon made a 4 5 billion bid for Capital Shopping Centres Group plc in December However the offer was rejected and withdrawn in January 2011 26 In September 2011 Simon acquired Southdale Center in Edina Minnesota 27 In August 2013 Toronto Premium Outlets opened in Halton Hills Ontario Canada 28 In October 2014 Premium Outlets Montreal the second in Canada opened 29 In May 2018 Premium Outlet Collection YEG opened at Edmonton International Airport 30 In May 2014 the company completed the corporate spin off of Washington Prime Group headed by Mark Ordan the final CEO of Mills Corporation 31 32 In January 2015 Washington Prime Group acquired Glimcher Realty Trust and was renamed WP Glimcher As part of the deal Simon acquired Jersey Gardens in Elizabeth New Jersey and University Park Village in Fort Worth Texas while WP Glimcher acquired Brunswick Square in East Brunswick New Jersey from Simon 33 Two months later the company offered 23 3 billion for Macerich however the offer was rejected and withdrawn in April 2015 34 35 In September 2016 in partnership with Authentic Brands Group and GGP Inc the company acquired Aeropostale 36 In February 2020 in partnership with Authentic Brands Group the company acquired Forever 21 37 On March 18 2020 the company announced the closure of its U S shopping malls until March 29 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 38 39 40 At the time it was the largest mall owner in the United States 41 In August 2020 the company discussed repurposing large stores into warehouses and fulfillment centers for Amazon 42 43 Also in August 2020 in partnership with Authentic Brands the company acquired Brooks Brothers and Lucky Brand Jeans 44 In December 2020 the company acquired Taubman Centers for 3 4 billion 45 It also acquired J C Penney in partnership with Brookfield Asset Management 46 In April 2022 it was announced that Simon and Brookfield are set to offer to buy Kohl s 47 Simon purchased a 50 stake in Jamestown a real estate developer in October 2022 48 Legal record EditIn 2007 the company was sued for banning the use of Segways which the plaintiff claimed was in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act 49 In 2009 the company was sued by a nightclub for racial discrimination for allegedly blocking its main entrance since the majority of its clientele were black 50 In 2011 the company was sued for allegedly firing a woman because she was pregnant 51 In the same year the company agreed to pay 125 000 to settle allegations by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that Latino janitors working for the company were subjected to daily verbal attacks because of their national origin 52 See also EditList of Simon Property Group propertiesReferences Edit Simon Property Group 2020 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission Simon Property Group Fortune Liz Brumer Smith November 22 2021 How Risky Is Simon Property Group nasdaq com Retrieved December 21 2021 Its presence is massive having ownership or interest in 196 indoor and outdoor malls across North America and 36 malls in Europe and Asia Miller Stephen Hudson Kris September 17 2009 He Built America s First Megamall The Wall Street Journal Kumer Ken March 27 1996 SIMON DEBARTOLO MALL PROPERTY GROUPS JOIN FORCES Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce Associated Press Bryant Adam March 27 1996 Simon Property To Acquire DeBartolo for 1 5 Billion The New York Times WAHBA PHIL December 2 2016 Simon Property Group Fights to Reinvent the Shopping Mall Fortune Simon DeBartolo Macerich to buy 12 malls Firms form joint venture for 974 5 million buy from IBM pension fund Commercial real estate The Baltimore Sun Bloomberg News December 30 1997 Simon buys Simon DeBartolo Group Inc will buy Corporate Chicago Tribune February 19 1998 BAGLI CHARLES V February 20 1998 Simon DeBartolo Wins Fight For a Prime Group of Malls The New York Times Simon Property Group 1998 Annual Report Martinez Barbara February 26 1999 Simon Property Agrees to Acquire 14 Shopping Malls for 725 Million The Wall Street Journal Simon Property Group Announces Completion of Rodamco Acquisition Simon Property Group May 6 2002 Kostelni Natalie November 10 2003 K of P mall to be sold American City Business Journals Schouten Cory December 8 2009 Simon buying Prime Outlets in 2 3B deal Indianapolis Business Journal Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital Management Complete Acquisition of The Mills Corporation Press release Simon Property Group April 6 2007 Simon Farallon close acquisition of Southridge owner American City Business Journals April 6 2007 Simon Tried to Buy GGP Malls National Real Estate Investor April 28 2009 DE LA MERCED MICHAEL J February 16 2010 Simon Bids 10 Billion for General Growth Properties The New York Times Pisani Bob February 16 2010 Pisani Simon Property s 10 Billion Bid on General Growth CNBC Marshall Jim February 20 2010 General Growth sued by shareholder report Reuters Simon Property Group Offers to Invest 2 5 Billion in General Growth Reorganization Plan at Same Per Share Price as Existing Brookfield Sponsored Proposal Press release PR Newswire April 14 2010 Jonas Ilaina April 14 2010 Simon still interested in buying General Growth source Reuters Simon Property Group Withdraws Acquisition and Recapitalization Proposals for General Growth Properties Press release Simon Property Group May 7 2010 Simon Property Group Completes Prime Outlets Transaction Press release PR Newswire August 30 2010 Barwell Tim Louis Brian January 11 2011 Simon Property Abandons Offer for Capital Shopping Bloomberg News New owner Simon Properties hopes to turn around Southdale St Paul Pioneer Press September 10 2011 Shum David August 1 2013 Toronto Premium Outlets open in Halton Hills Toronto Global News Friede Eva October 29 2014 Premium Outlets opens discount mecca at Mirabel Montreal Gazette Premium Outlet Collection Edmonton International Airport Celebrates Its Grand Opening Press release PR Newswire May 2 2018 Simon Property Group Announces Completion Of Spin Off Of Washington Prime Group Press release PR Newswire May 28 2014 Karr Arnold J December 13 2013 Simon Plans Spin off of Smaller Properties Women s Wear Daily Washington Prime Group Inc to Acquire Glimcher Realty Trust for 4 3 Billion in Stock and Cash Including the Assumption of Debt Press release PR Newswire September 16 2014 Gara Antoine April 1 2015 Simon Property Withdraws 95 50 A Share Macerich Takeover Bid Forbes MASUNAGA SAMANTHA April 1 2015 Simon gives up after Macerich rejects second bid Los Angeles Times Aeropostale Consortium Finalizes Acquisition Press release Business Wire September 15 2016 Acquisition Of Forever 21 Finalized Press release Business Wire February 19 2020 Simon Property Group Temporarily Closes All Domestic Properties Press release PR Newswire March 18 2020 Tyko Kelly March 18 2020 Simon Property Group closes all of its U S malls due to coronavirus See the list of closed locations USA Today Snouwaert Jessica March 18 2020 The biggest mall operator in the US is closing all locations for 12 days to slow the spread of COVID 19 Business Insider Thomas Lauren March 24 2020 This department store is still open for business despite coronavirus CNBC Fung Esther Herrera Sebastian August 9 2020 Amazon and Mall Operator Look at Turning Sears J C Penney Stores Into Fulfillment Centers The Wall Street Journal Thomas Lauren August 10 2020 Simon shares jump on reported talks with Amazon But converting stores to warehouses may face hurdles CNBC Bhattarai Abha August 26 2020 Mall giant Simon snapping up bankrupt retailers to outdo its rivals The Washington Post Simon Property Group Completes Acquisition Of Taubman Centers Inc Press release PR Newswire December 29 2020 Halkias Maria December 7 2020 J C Penney sale to landlords Simon and Brookfield is completed The Dallas Morning News Stein Sanford Simon and Brookfield Pursue Kohl s to Join Rival J C Penney Forbes Retrieved May 11 2022 Wong Natalie October 11 2022 Mall Giant Simon Buying 50 of Real Estate Investor Jamestown Bloomberg Retrieved October 11 2022 Antonacci Sarah October 8 2007 Springfield mall sued over Segway ban The Daily Register Finnegan Amanda March 12 2009 Poetry nightclub discrimination lawsuit moves forward Las Vegas Sun Dungan Jesse February 23 2011 Woman sues Stanford Shopping Center for alleged pregnancy discrimination The Mercury News Simon Property Group To Pay 125 000 To Settle EEOC National Origin Discrimination Lawsuit Press release Equal Employment Opportunity Commission November 8 2011 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simon Property Group Official website Business data for Simon Property Group Inc BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Property Group amp oldid 1167331976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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