Taubman Centers
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Taubman Centers is an owner of United States upscale regional malls and has headquarters in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The Taubman Asia subsidiary is headquartered in Hong Kong.
Taubman was founded in 1950 by real estate pioneer A. Alfred Taubman. The company stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 1992 (NYSE:TCO) as a Real Estate Investment Trust.
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[edit] Currently owned by Taubman
- Arizona Mills - Tempe, Arizona
- Beverly Center - Los Angeles, California
- Cherry Creek Shopping Center - Denver, Colorado
- Dolphin Mall - Miami, Florida
- Fair Oaks Mall - Fairfax, Virginia
- Fairlane Town Center - Dearborn, Michigan
- Great Lakes Crossing - Auburn Hills, Michigan
- International Plaza and Bay Street - Tampa, Florida
- MacArthur Center - Norfolk, Virginia
- The Mall at Millenia - Orlando, Florida
- The Mall at Oyster Bay - Syosset, New York (opening 2008)
- The Mall at Partridge Creek - Clinton Township, Michigan (opening October 2007)
- The Mall at Short Hills - Short Hills, New Jersey
- The Mall at Wellington Green - Wellington, Florida
- Northlake Mall - Charlotte, North Carolina
- The Pier Shops at Caesars - Atlantic City, New Jersey
- Regency Square - Richmond, Virginia
- The Shops at Willow Bend - Plano, Texas
- Stamford Town Center - Stamford, Connecticut
- Stony Point Fashion Park - Richmond, Virginia
- Sunvalley Shopping Center - Concord, California
- Twelve Oaks Mall - Novi, Michigan
- Waterside Shops - Naples, Florida
- Westfarms Mall - Farmington, Connecticut
- Woodfield Mall - Schaumburg, Illinois
[edit] Developed but no longer owned/managed by Taubman
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- Arborland Consumer Mall - Ann Arbor, Michigan[1]
- Briarwood Mall - Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Lakeside Mall - Sterling Heights, Michigan
- North Flint Plaza - Flint, Michigan (first Taubman shopping center, opened 1953)[2]
- Southland Mall - Hayward, California (first enclosed mall opened by Taubman)[3]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ http://media.www.michigandaily.com/media/storage/paper851/news/2007/02/21/TheStatement/6.Richest.Alumni.and.Two.Dropouts-2733054.shtml
- ^ http://icsc.org/srch/sct/sct0504/page43.html
- ^ http://www.bigmallrat.com/shopping-malls/cities/hayward/southland-mall.html