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Westminster Mall Targeted For Sale

Ohio-Based Operator Offloading Entire Portfolio

An Orange County mall that once housed a Macy’s and Sears is being put up for sale, as its retail landlord Washington Prime Group (WPG) announced plans to offload its properties, it was revealed yesterday.

The portfolio purging, which includes Westminster Mall, follows the company’s 2021 Chapter 11 bankruptcy protecting filing.

A spokesperson for Ohio-based WPG told the Business Journal that it sold half of its portfolio in the past year. The other half of the portfolio, which includes the 51-year-old mall, is already on the market or will be listed soon. The company plans to make massive layoffs as part of the selloff.

JC Penney and Target are anchor tenants at the enclosed mall. Irvine-based Shopoff Realty Investments owns a portion of the Westminster Mall property and has proposed building a multifamily development on the land it owns. Shopoff Realty could not be reached for immediate comment.

Read the April 28 issue of the Business Journal for additional information.

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Parimal Rohit
Parimal Rohit
Parimal M. Rohit has nearly two decades of experience in journalism and recently covered Texas real estate for CoStar News and Austin Business Journal. He was also the editor of The Log, covering Southern California's and Northern Mexico's maritime and environmental spaces. Throughout his career, Rohit has also covered the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Bollywood and California politics. Rohit won 12 reporting awards from the San Diego Press Club, including best environmental reporting and best essay/commentary, and the Fort Worth chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. His hobbies include photography, podcasting, travel and filmmaking. He is also the recipient of several fellowships, including one through the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism and another through the RK Mellon Foundation.
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