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Mills Corporation

The Mills Corporation was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States, acquired on April 3, 2007, by an investment group composed of Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital Management. The company developed, owned, and operated major super-regional shopping malls. The company built 18 "Landmark" centers in which the malls were named after "Mills", like "Vaughan Mills", or "St. Louis Mills"; and also over 20 "21st Century Retail" regional malls that they started operating in 2002, like Del Amo Fashion Center and Southdale Center. Most former Mills facilities have a large movie theater from 10 to 30 screens, and a large food court (sometimes two). Their facilities were normally built in colorful modern/abstract architectural designs, but in recent years have been renovated to more conventional designs with mainly neutral colors. Simon Property Group assumed management of the former Mills properties after the acquisition, and is operating the former "Landmark Mills" group as a separate operating segment within its organization.

Mills Corporation
IndustryReal estate
Founded1967; 57 years ago (1967) (as Western Development Corporation)
1985 (1985) (as Mills Corporation)
DefunctApril 6, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-04-06)
FateBankruptcy
SuccessorSimon Property Group
HeadquartersChevy Chase, Maryland
ProductsShopping malls
Website (2003 archive)

Company history edit

The company started in 1967 as the Western Development Corporation, and its first mall was Potomac Mills in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area in 1985. Then from 1989 to 1991, Franklin, Sawgrass, & Gurnee Mills opened each of those years, respectively. In 1994 the company converted to Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) status and changed its name to "The Mills Corporation".[1][2]

In 1996, with new CEO Lawrence Siegel, The Mills built Ontario Mills near Los Angeles, which was the company's first mall built abstractly and with a full oval racetrack design which followed into the rest of the company's built malls. Since opening Ontario Mills until 2005 with Pittsburgh Mills, The Mills built and opened at least one or two landmark malls each year.

In 2002, The Mills acquired six regular retail malls including the ailing Forest Fair Mall (became Cincinnati Mills from 2004 to 2009) and a nine mall portfolio in 2004, including former Taubman Centers, like Columbus City Center in order to redevelop and expanded to be more affordable centers. Also, the company also expanded to Europe with the opening of Madrid Xanadú in Spain.

The success of Madrid Xanadú prompted The Mills to embark on the $1 billion+ Meadowlands Xanadu complex in 2004, which was first planned as "Meadowlands Mills", but the project has caused numerous delays and cost the company financially. It was eventually sold to another developer, who planned it as American Dream Meadowlands.

In November 2004, Vaughan Mills was the first Mills Landmark built in Canada, and continued its international success with the acquisition of the St. Enoch Centre in Scotland and was offered to build a center in Rome, Italy.

After their last built mall was opened, Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills in July 2005, the company was investigated by the Securities & Exchange Commission for its financial problems.

Acquisition by Simon Property Group edit

On January 17, 2007, the Mills Corporation agreed to a buyout from Brookfield Asset Management, based out of Toronto. The deal was valued at US$1.35 billion. The company was forced to seek help after a possible management misconduct resulted in a $350 million accounting error. Brookfield would have paid $21 for each share of Mills Corporation.[3] However, on February 13, 2007, Mills announced that their board had determined that a competing offer from Simon Property Group of Indianapolis, Indiana was superior to the Brookfield offer. Brookfield had the option to submit a counter offer, but on February 16, 2007, Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital agreed to acquire Mills for $25.25 per common share.

On April 6, 2007, Farallon and Simon completed the acquisition of Mills. All former Mills malls became Simon properties at the acquisition date and are now shown on Simon's website. The Mills became Simon's fifth retail platform, along with Regional Malls (the 21st Century malls included) and Chelsea Premium Outlets. The new platform (for Landmark Mills only) is known as The Mills: A Simon Company.

Former Mills properties edit

Properties sold by Mills prior to Simon acquisition edit

Under development edit

These properties were in development by Mills Corporation before the Simon acquisition:

Canada edit

Italy edit

United States edit

References edit

  1. ^ . The Mills Corporation. Archived from the original on 2006-11-14. Retrieved 2007-01-17.
  2. ^ . International Council of Shopping Centers. Archived from the original on February 20, 2006. Retrieved 2007-01-17.
  3. ^ Hedgpeth, Dana (2007-01-17). "Mills Agrees to Sell for $1.35 Billion". Washington Post. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  4. ^ "Off-price centers: Chicago's sold on new retail trend". Chicago Tribune. November 3, 1985. p. 16. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  5. ^ Spires, Sheila W. (2001-10-01). "Mills Corp. set to open Discover Mills, introduce new skatepark". (Short article within sequence). National Real Estate Investor (magazine). Retail Beat (Sequence of short articles). Informa Connect. from the original on 2023-03-22. Retrieved 2023-03-22. ... the first-ever naming rights deal in the shopping center industry
  6. ^ "The Mills Corporation Announces the Grand Opening of Discover Mills (Press release)". PRNewswire. November 2, 2001. from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2021-02-21.

External links edit

  • The Mills Corporation website

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The Mills Corporation was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Chevy Chase Maryland United States acquired on April 3 2007 by an investment group composed of Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital Management The company developed owned and operated major super regional shopping malls The company built 18 Landmark centers in which the malls were named after Mills like Vaughan Mills or St Louis Mills and also over 20 21st Century Retail regional malls that they started operating in 2002 like Del Amo Fashion Center and Southdale Center Most former Mills facilities have a large movie theater from 10 to 30 screens and a large food court sometimes two Their facilities were normally built in colorful modern abstract architectural designs but in recent years have been renovated to more conventional designs with mainly neutral colors Simon Property Group assumed management of the former Mills properties after the acquisition and is operating the former Landmark Mills group as a separate operating segment within its organization Mills CorporationIndustryReal estateFounded1967 57 years ago 1967 as Western Development Corporation 1985 1985 as Mills Corporation DefunctApril 6 2007 17 years ago 2007 04 06 FateBankruptcySuccessorSimon Property GroupHeadquartersChevy Chase MarylandProductsShopping mallsWebsitewww themills com 2003 archive Contents 1 Company history 2 Acquisition by Simon Property Group 3 Former Mills properties 3 1 Properties sold by Mills prior to Simon acquisition 4 Under development 4 1 Canada 4 2 Italy 4 3 United States 5 References 6 External linksCompany history editThe company started in 1967 as the Western Development Corporation and its first mall was Potomac Mills in the Washington D C metropolitan area in 1985 Then from 1989 to 1991 Franklin Sawgrass amp Gurnee Mills opened each of those years respectively In 1994 the company converted to Real Estate Investment Trust REIT status and changed its name to The Mills Corporation 1 2 In 1996 with new CEO Lawrence Siegel The Mills built Ontario Mills near Los Angeles which was the company s first mall built abstractly and with a full oval racetrack design which followed into the rest of the company s built malls Since opening Ontario Mills until 2005 with Pittsburgh Mills The Mills built and opened at least one or two landmark malls each year In 2002 The Mills acquired six regular retail malls including the ailing Forest Fair Mall became Cincinnati Mills from 2004 to 2009 and a nine mall portfolio in 2004 including former Taubman Centers like Columbus City Center in order to redevelop and expanded to be more affordable centers Also the company also expanded to Europe with the opening of Madrid Xanadu in Spain The success of Madrid Xanadu prompted The Mills to embark on the 1 billion Meadowlands Xanadu complex in 2004 which was first planned as Meadowlands Mills but the project has caused numerous delays and cost the company financially It was eventually sold to another developer who planned it as American Dream Meadowlands In November 2004 Vaughan Mills was the first Mills Landmark built in Canada and continued its international success with the acquisition of the St Enoch Centre in Scotland and was offered to build a center in Rome Italy After their last built mall was opened Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills in July 2005 the company was investigated by the Securities amp Exchange Commission for its financial problems Acquisition by Simon Property Group editOn January 17 2007 the Mills Corporation agreed to a buyout from Brookfield Asset Management based out of Toronto The deal was valued at US 1 35 billion The company was forced to seek help after a possible management misconduct resulted in a 350 million accounting error Brookfield would have paid 21 for each share of Mills Corporation 3 However on February 13 2007 Mills announced that their board had determined that a competing offer from Simon Property Group of Indianapolis Indiana was superior to the Brookfield offer Brookfield had the option to submit a counter offer but on February 16 2007 Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital agreed to acquire Mills for 25 25 per common share On April 6 2007 Farallon and Simon completed the acquisition of Mills All former Mills malls became Simon properties at the acquisition date and are now shown on Simon s website The Mills became Simon s fifth retail platform along with Regional Malls the 21st Century malls included and Chelsea Premium Outlets The new platform for Landmark Mills only is known as The Mills A Simon Company Former Mills properties editAlgonquin Mills Rolling Meadows Illinois 4 Arizona Mills Tempe Phoenix Arizona Arundel Mills Hanover Baltimore Maryland The Block at Orange Orange Los Angeles California Briarwood Mall Ann Arbor Michigan Cincinnati Mall formerly Forest Fair Mall amp Cincinnati Mills Cincinnati Ohio Colorado Mills Lakewood Denver Colorado Concord Mills Concord Charlotte North Carolina Columbus City Center Downtown Columbus Ohio Mall now closed for redevelopment Del Amo Fashion Center Torrance Los Angeles California Sugarloaf Mills formerly Discover Mills Lawrenceville Atlanta Georgia Note This is the first known instance of a developer selling naming rights to a mall in the United States 5 6 Dover Mall Dover Delaware The Esplanade Kenner New Orleans Louisiana The Falls Miami Florida Galleria at White Plains White Plains New York City New York Grapevine Mills Grapevine Dallas Fort Worth Texas Great Mall of the Bay Area Milpitas San Jose California Gurnee Mills Gurnee Chicago Illinois Hilltop Mall Richmond California Katy Mills Katy Houston Texas Lakeforest Mall Gaithersburg Washington D C Maryland The Mall at Tuttle Crossing Dublin Columbus Ohio Marley Station Mall Glen Burnie Baltimore Maryland Meadowood Mall Reno Nevada Northpark Mall Ridgeland Jackson Mississippi Ontario Mills Ontario Los Angeles California Opry Mills Nashville Tennessee Philadelphia Mills formerly Franklin Mills Philadelphia Pennsylvania Potomac Mills Woodbridge Washington D C Virginia Sawgrass Mills Sunrise Fort Lauderdale Florida The Shops at Riverside Hackensack New Jersey Southdale Center Edina Minneapolis Minnesota Southridge Mall Milwaukee Wisconsin Stoneridge Mall Pleasanton California Powerplex STL formerly St Louis Mills amp St Louis Outlet Mall Hazelwood St Louis Missouri Westland Mall Hialeah Miami Florida Properties sold by Mills prior to Simon acquisition edit Madrid Xanadu Madrid Spain Near a reiterated recommendation from the Third Evaluation Round built in 2003 by Mills sold to Ivanhoe Cambridge in 2006 St Enoch Centre Glasgow Scotland Acquired 50 50 stake in January 2005 sold interest to Ivanhoe Cambridge Vaughan Mills Vaughan Toronto Ontario Built in 2004 and the first Mills property outside the U S Mills sold its share in July 2006 to Ivanhoe Cambridge Pittsburgh Mills Tarentum Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Built in 2005 was the first Mills landmark to feature full priced stores Mills sold its share in mall in December 2006 to Zamias Services Inc Under development editThese properties were in development by Mills Corporation before the Simon acquisition Canada edit CrossIron Mills Rocky View County Calgary Alberta Opened August 2009 Laval Mills Laval Montreal Quebec Project was abandoned never built in May 2011 Tsawwassen Mills Delta Vancouver British Columbia Opened October 2016 Italy edit Mercati Generali Rome Italy United States edit 108 North State Street Chicago Illinois American Dream Meadowlands East Rutherford New Jersey Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center Woodbridge VirginiaReferences edit Company History The Mills Corporation Archived from the original on 2006 11 14 Retrieved 2007 01 17 Mills Shifts Focus to Traditional Malls International Council of Shopping Centers Archived from the original on February 20 2006 Retrieved 2007 01 17 Hedgpeth Dana 2007 01 17 Mills Agrees to Sell for 1 35 Billion Washington Post Retrieved May 12 2010 Off price centers Chicago s sold on new retail trend Chicago Tribune November 3 1985 p 16 Retrieved December 20 2020 Spires Sheila W 2001 10 01 Mills Corp set to open Discover Mills introduce new skatepark Short article within sequence National Real Estate Investor magazine Retail Beat Sequence of short articles Informa Connect Archived from the original on 2023 03 22 Retrieved 2023 03 22 the first ever naming rights deal in the shopping center industry The Mills Corporation Announces the Grand Opening of Discover Mills Press release PRNewswire November 2 2001 Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2021 02 21 External links editThe Mills Corporation website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mills Corporation amp oldid 1223882178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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