MILLS CORPORATION

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'The Mills Corporation' was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland, acquired on April 3, 2007 by an investment group comprised 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 "Franklin Mills," or "St. Louis Mills". Also, over 20 "21st Century Retail" regional malls that they started operating in 2002, like Del Amo Fashion Center and Southdale Center. 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.
The Mills also developed St. Enoch Centre in Scotland , Madrid Xanadú in Spain, and Vaughan Mills outside Toronto, Canada as "International" Properties.
The company started in 1985 as the Western Development Company, and its first mall was Potomac Mills in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The company had its IPO in 1994. [1] [2]
Most former Mills facilities have a large movie theater from 10-30 screens, and a large (sometimes two) food courts. Their facilities are normally built in modern/abstract architectural designs.

Contents
Acquisition by Simon Property Group
Former Mills properties
Properties sold by Mills prior to Simon acquisition
Under development
United States
Italy
References
External links

Acquisition by Simon Property Group


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 will pay $21 for each share of Mills Corporation.[3] On February 13, 2007, Mills announced The Mills Determines That Acquisition Proposal from Simon and Farallon is Superior to Brookfield Merger that their board has 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 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 at the acquisition date, are now Simon properties and are shown on its website. It became Simon's 5th retail platform along with Regional Malls (the 21st Century malls included) and Chelsea Preium Outlets. The new Platform (for Landmarks only) is known as "'The Mills: A Simon Company"'

Former Mills properties



Arizona Mills - Tempe (Phoenix), Arizona

Arundel Mills - Hanover (Baltimore), Maryland

The Block at Orange - Orange, California (Anaheim, Los Angeles)

Briarwood Mall - Ann Arbor, Michigan

Broward Mall - Plantation, Florida

Cincinnati Mills - Cincinnati, Ohio (formerly Forest Fair Mall)

Colorado Mills - Lakewood (Denver), Colorado

Concord Mills - Concord (Charlotte), North Carolina

Colonnade Outlets at Sawgrass - Sunrise (Fort Lauderdale), Florida

Columbus City Center - Downtown Columbus, Ohio

Del Amo Fashion Center - Torrance (Los Angeles), California

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.''[4][5]

Dover Mall - Dover, Delaware

The Esplanade - Kenner (New Orleans), Louisiana

The Falls - Miami, Florida

Franklin Mills - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Galleria at White Plains - White Plains (New York City), New York

Grapevine Mills - Grapevine (Dallas), 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, Maryland (Washington, D.C.)

The Mall at Tuttle Crossing - Dublin, Ohio (Columbus, Ohio)

Marley Station - Glen Burnie (Baltimore), Maryland

Meadowood Mall - Reno, Nevada

Northpark Mall - Ridgeland, Mississippi(Jackson, MS metro area)

Ontario Mills - Ontario, California (Los Angeles)

Opry Mills -Nashville, Tennessee

Potomac Mills - Woodbridge, Virginia (Washington, D.C.)

Sawgrass Mills - Sunrise, Florida (Fort Lauderdale)

The Shops at Riverside - Bergen, New Jersey

Southdale Center - Edina (Minneapolis), Minnesota

Southridge Mall - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Stoneridge Mall - Pleasanton, California

St. Louis Mills - Hazelwood (St. Louis), Missouri

Westland Mall - Hialeah (Miami), Florida
Properties sold by Mills prior to Simon acquisition


Madrid Xanadu - near Madrid, Spain, built in 2003 by Mills, sold to Ivanhoe Cambridge in 2006.

St. Enoch Centre - Glasgow, Scotland, acquired in January 2005.

Vaughan Mills - (Toronto, Ontario) Built in 2004 and the first Mills property outside the U.S.; Mills sold its share in July 2006 to Zamias Services.

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.

Under development


''These properties were in development by Mills Corporation before the Simon acquisition and will not be part of Simon.''
United States


108 North State Street - Chicago, Illinois

Meadowlands Xanadu - East Rutherford, New Jersey (now a limited partner)

Potomac Town Center - Woodbridge, Virginia
Italy


Mercati Generali - Rome, Italy

References


1. Company History
2. Mills Shifts Focus to Traditional Malls
3. Mills Agrees to Sell for .35 Billion
4. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb4899/is_200110/ai_n18014788
5. http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/11-02-2001/0001607595&EDATE=

External links



The Mills Corporation website

Muggsy's Meadow website

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