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General Growth: Blackstone to invest $500M
Asset manager Blackstone Group has agreed to invest about $500 million for shares in General Growth Properties Inc. once the shopping mall operator emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
AP Real Estate Writer
Asset manager Blackstone Group has agreed to invest about $500 million for shares in General Growth Properties Inc. once the shopping mall operator emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
General Growth disclosed Blackstone's role in a regulatory filing Wednesday detailing an amended version of its proposed reorganization plan.
An investor group comprised of Canadian property manager Brookfield Asset Management Inc., The Fairholme Fund and Pershing Square Capital Management has agreed to provide up to $8.5 billion in capital to finance General Growth's exit from bankruptcy.
The plan calls for the Chicago-based company to emerge from bankruptcy protection this fall as two separate companies - General Growth and the newly formed Spinco.
Under the terms of agreements between The Blackstone Group L.P. and the investor group, once General Growth emerges from bankruptcy, Blackstone would pay about $500 million in exchange for shares in General Growth and Spinco.
General Growth, which is based in Chicago, filed the nation's largest real estate bankruptcy case in U.S. history in April 2009. At the time, it owned about 200 shopping malls, including Faneuil Hall in Boston, the Glendale Galleria in Southern California and the South Street Seaport in Manhattan.
A judge is expected to begin considering the plan before the end of the month.
Last week, the company disclosed in a quarterly report that the Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting a formal investigation into whether certain current and former officers and directors at the company possibly engaged in insider trading.
General Growth did not say which executives are being targeted by the probe.
The company it first received notice about the investigation from the SEC in July.
The investigation is the next step in an informal inquiry launched by regulators in October 2008, General Growth said in the filing.
The company said it is cooperating with the probe and believes the outcome of the investigation will not have a material adverse effect on its financial condition or results.
A call to a General Growth spokesman was not immediately returned Wednesday.
General Growth shares added 25 cents to $14.32.
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