Corporate_Property_Investors

Corporate Property Investors

Corporate Property Investors

American real estate investment trust


Corporate Property Investors was a real estate investment trust that built several notable shopping centers, including Lenox Square in Atlanta, the Burlington Mall in Massachusetts, and Roosevelt Field Mall in New York.

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History

CPI was founded in 1971 by Disque Deane.[1]

From 1977 to 1998, fashion buyer and pioneering art patron Rosalind Gersten Jacobs was director of merchandise and marketing.

In 1982, the company financed the General Motors Building in Manhattan with $500 million and received an option to buy the building.[2][3]

In 1991, the company acquired the General Motors Building for $500 million.[1]

In January 1998, The Rouse Company bid for the company.[4] However, Rouse was outbid and CPI was acquired by Simon Property Group.[5][6]

The General Motors Building was sold separately to Donald Trump and CNO Financial Group for $800 million.[7]


References

  1. HYLTON, RICHARD D. (February 15, 1991). "Real Estate Group Buys G.M. Building". The New York Times.
  2. Henry, Diane (January 20, 1982). "The G.M. Building: A Rare Deal". The New York Times.

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