Simon Property Group
International real estate investment trust founded in the United States
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October 2022 | Simon purchased a 50% stake in Jamestown, a real estate developer. |
December 2020 | Simon acquired Taubman Centers for $3.4 billion and acquired J.C. Penney in partnership with Brookfield Asset Management. |
August 2020 | In partnership with Authentic Brands Group, Simon acquired Brooks Brothers and Lucky Brand Jeans. |
March 18 2020 | Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Simon announced the closure of its U.S. shopping malls until March 29. |
February 2020 | In partnership with Authentic Brands Group, Simon acquired Forever 21. |
September 2016 | In partnership with Authentic Brands Group and GGP Inc., Simon acquired AƩropostale. |
October 2014 | Premium Outlets Montreal, the second Premium Outlets location in Canada, opened. |
May 2014 | The company completed the corporate spin-off of Washington Prime Group and attempted to acquire Macerich for $23.3 billion, which was rejected. |
August 2013 | Toronto Premium Outlets opened in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. |
September 2011 | Simon acquired Southdale Center in Edina, Minnesota. |
August 2010 | Simon acquired an additional 21 outlet malls, including locations in Williamsburg, Virginia, San Marcos, Texas, and Hagerstown, Maryland for $2.3 billion. |
May 2010 | Simon acquired Prime Retail's Prime Outlets-Puerto Rico in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico, and an additional 21 outlet malls for $2.3 billion. |
February 2010 | Simon placed a bid to acquire General Growth Properties, which was in bankruptcy protection, but the bid was rejected. |
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