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Homart Development Company, a Chicago-based subsidiary of Sears, was one of the largest builders of shopping centers and malls in the United States from 1959 to 1995. ==Company history== As retail development in the United States shifted away from downtowns with the growth of suburbia after World War II, some major department stores such as Sears moved into the business of developing malls in which to place new anchor tenant locations.〔White, John R. & Gray, Kevin D. ''Shopping Centers and Other Retail Properties: Investment, Development, Financing, and Management'' p.61-62 (1996) (ISBN 978-0471040026)〕 Homart Development Company was founded in 1959 for the purpose of building regional shopping malls for Sears.〔Suchman, Diane R. ''Managing a Development Company'' (Urban Land Institute 1987)("Homart was established in 1959 for the purpose of developing regional shopping malls.")〕 The "Homart" brand name had been used by Sears for many years before the development company was founded.〔 (1945 Sears advertisement includes "Homart" products)〕 Seminary South Shopping Center in Fort Worth was their first project.〔("Seminary South was the first shopping center developed by Homart Development")〕 By 1971, Homart was operating nine regional shopping locations, and had numerous others in development. It became the nation's second largest mall developer, and by 1992 it was reported that Homart had developed 80 malls with over of retail space. By 1994, it was also operating 36 of those developed malls. In November 1994, Sears announced that it planned to sell off Homart as part of a restructuring.〔("Sears also said today that it would sell its Homart Development Company, a real estate development firm. ")〕 General Growth Properties completed an acquisition of Homart in late 1995 in a transaction valued at $1.85 billion, then one of the biggest real estate deals in history.〔("General Growth made a number of high-profile acquisitions of shopping malls in every part of the country. Some of General Growth's biggest included: the $1.85 billion acquisition of Homart Development Co. from Sears Roebuck in 1995, said to be one of the largest real estate transactions in history at the time")〕 Homart also owned a number of office buildings which were also sold in 1995. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Homart Development Company」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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