Brookfield Property REIT Inc.

Brookfield Property REIT Inc.

BPYU
Brookfield Property REIT Inc.US flagNASDAQ Global Select
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Company Description

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Sector
Real Estate
Industry
REIT - Retail
Address
350 N Orleans St Ste 300 Chicago IL United States of America
IPO Date
Apr 8, 1993
Business
Brookfield Property REIT Inc. (BPYU) operates as a subsidiary of Brookfield Property Partners L.P., a subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management, focusing on the ownership, operation, development, and management of primarily Class A retail properties and other rental real estate in the United States. The company offers a portfolio encompassing approximately 122 retail properties totaling around 120 million square feet of gross leasable area, including prominent assets such as Beachwood Place, Bellis Fair, Brass Mill Center, Columbia Mall, Coral Ridge Mall, 200 Lafayette, 218 W 57th Street, 605 North Michigan Avenue, 530 Fifth Avenue, 685 Fifth Avenue, 730 Fifth Avenue, 830 N. Michigan Ave; it provides comprehensive property management services, leasing, and other operational support to its holdings and joint venture properties. Headquartered at 250 Vesey Street, 15th floor, New York, New York 10281, the entity was formed to deliver economic equivalence to investments in its parent structure as a U.S. REIT security, with activities concentrated in the U.S. commercial real estate sector serving retail tenants and diversified rental operations. In July 2021, Brookfield Asset Management completed the privatization and acquisition of Brookfield Property Partners, including all outstanding shares of BPYU Class A stock, which were subsequently delisted from Nasdaq, simplifying the corporate structure while maintaining the REIT's operational focus on high-quality retail assets.

Company News

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  • Brookfield Property Partners Completes 2025 Annual Filings

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Completes 2024 Annual Filings

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Completes 2023 Annual Filings

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

  • Brookfield Property Partners Declares Quarterly Dividends on Listed Preferred Units

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