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Moorestown Mall's Parent Company Lost $175.7M Last Year

PREIT hopes that the construction of the Cooper University Healthcare facility at the mall will help turn the corporation around.

Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), which owns Moorestown Mall, reported a net loss of $175.7 million in 2022.
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), which owns Moorestown Mall, reported a net loss of $175.7 million in 2022. (Google Maps)

MOORESTOWN, NJ — The Moorestown Mall's parent company reported a net loss of $175.7 million for 2022. But Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), which has reported losses for eight-straight years, believes the mall can help turn the corporation around.

PREIT, a Philadelphia-based real estate-investment trust, owns several local shopping centers, including the Moorestown and Cherry Hill malls. The company totaled more than $700 per share in 2007 but opened Wednesday with each share valued at $1.19.

The company's fourth-quarter report, released March 22, lists developments at Moorestown Mall as one reason for optimism. Construction at the site is underway for a "state-of-the-art" Cooper University Health Care facility and the 375-unit Pearl apartment development, the company says.

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PREIT sold land to the apartment developers for roughly $12 million, the company revealed last July. In May 2021, PREIT and Cooper University Health Care announced they finalized a deal to bring a Cooper Hospital outpatient location to the mall space that Sears previously occupied.

Last year, PREIT also sold the Cumberland Mall for $44.6 million and its interest in the Gloucester Premium Outlets for $35.4 million.

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"In spite of the macroeconomic pressures, the prognosis for retail remains positive," PREIT CEO Joseph F. Coradino said in a statement. "The consumer has rediscovered the enclosed mall and is embracing the new experiences we are offering."

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