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  • Portillo’s to open at Tempe Marketplace

    Tempe, Ariz. -- Vestar, owners of the 1.3 million-sq.-ft. Tempe Marketplace, announced that it sold a 2.38-acre parcel on its southwest corner to Chicago hot dogs and beef eatery Portillo’s.

    The restaurant is slated to open a 7,000-sq.-ft. location in summer 2013.

    Tempe Marketplace features 1.3 million sq. ft. of retail space and more than 100 retail and restaurant tenants.

     

  • GGP’s warrants acquired by Brookfield affiliates

    Chicago -- General Growth Properties said Thursday it was informed by Brookfield Asset Management that affiliates of Brookfield acquired the GGP warrants held by affiliates of Pershing Square Capital Management.

    The warrants represent the right to acquire 18.43 million shares of GGP stock at a value of $0.01 per share.

    General Growth also said it has been offered by Brookfield the right to acquire the warrants, for the same price of $271.88 million paid by Brookfield, within the next 30 days.

     

  • DDR names David Oakes president

    Beachwood, Ohio -- DDR Corp. announced that senior executive VP and CFO David J. Oakes has been named president of the company, effective Jan. 1.
     
    Oakes will remain CFO, and will continue to report to CEO Daniel B. Hurwitz.
     
    Oakes joined DDR as executive VP of finance and chief investment officer in April 2007. He was promoted to senior EVP finance and chief investment officer in December 2008, and CFO in February 2010.

     

  • DDR acquires two power centers for $151 million

    Beachwood, Ohio -- DDR Corp. on Thursday announced the acquisition of two prime power centers for $151 million during the fourth quarter.

    DDR purchased Carolina Pavilion, located in Charlotte, N.C., from Blackstone Real Estate Partners for $106 million. The 94% leased, 852,000-sq.-ft. center is anchored by Target, Kohl's, Nordstrom Rack, Ross Dress for Less, Buybuy Baby, Bed Bath & Beyond, Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores and AMC Theatres.

  • Nordstrom to open in Minnetonka, Minn.

    Seattle -- Nordstrom plans to open a full-line store in Minnetonka, Minn., at Ridgedale Center, which is owned by General Growth Properties.

    The store will be approximately 138,000 sq. ft. and will open in fall 2015. It will be Nordstrom's second full-line store in Minnesota.

     

  • 7-Eleven acquires 143 locations in South Texas

    Dallas -- 7-Eleven announced Thursday that it has acquired 143 Speedy Stop and Tigermarket retail locations from C. L. Thomas, of Victoria, Texas.

    The acquisition, which closed Dec. 31, increases 7-Eleven stores' footprint in San Antonio, where recently the country's largest convenience retailer purchased 25 stores as part of its acquisition from TETCO. It also adds to 7-Eleven's growing fuel wholesale-delivery business because the acquisition includes gasoline distribution to approximately 150 dealer-operated sites.

  • Macy’s to close six locations, open nine others

    Cincinnati -- Macy’s on Thursday announced what it described as “normal-course adjustments” to its portfolio of Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s stores that include shuttering six locations (all in early spring 2013) and opening nine others.

  • LA-based PizzaRev: ‘Every meal is an event’

    In the first installment of its new Case Study series, CSA Online offered an insider’s look at the conception and initial rollout of the southern Calif.-based fast-casual concept PizzaRev. Likened to “the Chipotle of pizza,” this innovative chain lets customers choose from an artisanal array of toppings to craft their own pizzas. Using a 900-degree, stone-hearth oven, pizzas are ready in about three minutes, all at a cost of less than $8 per pie.

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