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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. BPY

Brookfield Property Partners LP owns, operates, and invests in commercial properties in North America, Europe, Australia, and Brazil. The company focuses on being a global owner and operator of real estate, providing investors with diversified exposure to some of the iconic properties and acquiring high-quality assets at a discount to replacement cost or intrinsic value. Its operating segment includes Core Office, Core Retail, LP Investments, and Corporate Segments. The company operates in various sectors such as the office sector, retail sector, industrial, multifamily, hospitality, triple net lease, and the corporate sector. It generates a majority of revenue from the LP Investments segment.


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Post by magnuswaveon Sep 11, 2020 6:18pm
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Mall Giants Bought J.C. Penney For a Bargain

Mall Giants Bought J.C. Penney For a Bargain DJ Mall Giants Bought J.C. Penney For a Bargain 
Dow Jones News2:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time Sep 10, 2020
1412 ET - While some investors are concerned about the mall owners' purchase of yet another retailer, this time J.C. Penney, some analysts point out that they got a bargain for control of these assets that could be redeveloped in the future into apartments, hotels and other uses. Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners' agreed to pay $300M in cash and assume $500M of debt for the ownership of 490 stores, which translates to a price tag of around $600,000 in cash per store, "a far cry from the peak when boxes traded for $10 million to $200 million," said Piper Sandler analysts. If Amazon or others look to buy out or sign long term leases, the landlords will have a substantial upside, they added. 
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