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Brookfield Plans to Give Up Some Underperforming Shopping Centers

At Some Properties, CMBS Loans Have a Higher Value, CEO Says
Brookfield Property Partners properties include a Topshop site at 830 N. Michigan Ave. in Chicago. (Brookfield Property Partners)
Brookfield Property Partners properties include a Topshop site at 830 N. Michigan Ave. in Chicago. (Brookfield Property Partners)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
November 10, 2020 | 9:09 P.M.

Brookfield Property Partners said it will hand the keys over to lenders for certain shopping centers and malls with lower property values and productivity as the pandemic reduces foot traffic and sales.

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