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Glimcher Realty Trust
Glimcher Realty Trust, a premier real estate investment trust, is a recognized leader in the ownership, management, acquisition and development of shopping centers, primarily enclosed and open-air regional malls, but also community centers.
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Glimcher was founded in 1959 by Herbert Glimcher, current GRT Chairman Emeritus & Trustee. The company went public in 1994, and became Glimcher Realty Trust, and has continued to grow and expand the business. Glimcher Realty Trust is a nationally recognized innovator in the field of shopping center development, having been instrumental in the management, acquisition and development of over 100 shopping centers during the Company's 52-year history.
Glimcher owns and/or manages a total of 28 properties in 15 states aggregating approximately 21.6 million square feet of gross leasable area. Of the 28 properties, many of which are located in the country's top-growing metropolitan statistical areas, 25 are enclosed and open-air regional centers (21 wholly owned and four partially owned through joint ventures) and three are community centers (two wholly owned and one partially owned through a joint venture).
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Glimcher was founded in 1959 by Herbert Glimcher, current GRT Chairman Emeritus & Trustee. The company went public in 1994, and became Glimcher Realty Trust, and has continued to grow and expand the business. Glimcher Realty Trust is a nationally recognized innovator in the field of shopping center development, having been instrumental in the management, acquisition and development of over 100 shopping centers during the Company's 52-year history.
Glimcher owns and/or manages a total of 28 properties in 15 states aggregating approximately 21.6 million square feet of gross leasable area. Of the 28 properties, many of which are located in the country's top-growing metropolitan statistical areas, 25 are enclosed and open-air regional centers (21 wholly owned and four partially owned through joint ventures) and three are community centers (two wholly owned and one partially owned through a joint venture).