The Mall of America, located in Bloomington, Minnesota, is owned by the Canadian-based Triple Five Group. Triple Five is owned by the Ghermezian family, a family of Iranian-Jewish descent who also own the West Edmonton Mall in Canada and the American Dream mall in New Jersey.
The Mall of America is the largest mall in the US — it even has its own ZIP code! Owned by the Ghermezian family through their Canadian company, Triple Five Group, this megamall is part of their impressive real estate portfolio, including the West Edmonton Mall in Canada and the American Dream Mall in New Jersey.
According to Ghermezian, his family "started with nothing." They managed to turn a small rug business into a real estate conglomerate, which also owns the West Edmonton Mall in Canada. "They were always risk takers, had big visions and big plans ...
The Ghermezian family (Persian: خانوادهٔ قرمزیان) is a Canadian business family of Iranian Jewish origin. The Ghermezians are best known for building North America's three largest shopping malls: West Edmonton Mall, Mall of America, and American Dream. The family has been based in Edmonton since 1964.
What is Ghermezian Brothers' Net Worth? Ghermezian Brothers are Iranian-Canadian real estate developers who have a net worth of $2 billion dollars. The family business is best known for developing record-sized malls.
The mall is owned by the Canadian Triple Five Group (which in turn is owned by Canada's Ghermezian family, along with the West Edmonton Mall and the American Dream). Approximately 32 million people visit the mall annually, 80% of whom are from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Illinois and Ohio.
From Iranian rug merchants to real estate visionaries, the Orthodox Jewish Ghermezian family built the world's most iconic malls, including West Edmonton Mall, Mall of America, and American Dream.
In addition to unparalleled retail facilities, American Dream includes an indoor Water Park, Amusement Park, Indoor Skiing Facility, Performing Arts Theater, and movie theaters. Architect of Record: Adamson Architects, Inc.
David E. Simon (born 1961/1962) is an American billionaire real estate developer, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group, an S&P 100 company and the largest U.S. publicly traded commercial real estate company.
Simon Property Group, Inc. is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping malls, outlet centers, and community/lifestyle centers. It is the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The biggest mall in America by total area is the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, with over 5.6 million square feet, featuring hundreds of stores, Nickelodeon Universe, and Sea Life Aquarium. The second largest is the American Dream in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at 3 million square feet, which includes North America's largest indoor water park and amusement park.
Triple Five® Worldwide Group of Companies has developed, owns and manages the world's first, second and third largest tourism, retail and entertainment complexes of its kind; West Edmonton Mall® in Canada, Mall of America® in the United States and American Dream™ in Metropolitan New York.
In North Carolina, Trump reaffirmed his stance that Canada should become the 51st state, claiming that under an American-controlled Canada, Canadians would be offered lower taxes and better health coverage.
Not getting one.. NO.....Costco, Walmart, Amazon, Dollar Stores, ... are American owned....but shopping there is okay because they employ Canadians....just don't buy products made In the states.
The 10 biggest malls in America, based on total area, are: Mall of America, America Dream, The Galleria, King of Prussia, Aventura Mall, South Coast Plaza, Del Amo Fashion Center, Tysons Corner Center, Ala Moana Center, and DEstiny USA.
Robert Oppenheimer was an American theoretical physicist who had a net worth of $1 million at the time of his death in 1967. That's the same as around $9 million today, after adjusting for inflation.