PREIT
PREIT is a privately held real estate investment trust that owns and develops shopping centers, primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Founded in 1960, it focuses on transforming traditional malls into mixed-use, community-centric hubs. PREIT emerged from its second bankruptcy in 2024 and is now privately owned.
Address: 2005 Market Street, Suite 1120, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: (215) 875-0700
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PREIT Reports 2022 Q1 Results Featuring the Upcoming Family Entertainment Center at Willow Grove Park
PREIT releases 2022 Q1 results as well as news for Willow Grove Park’s new family fun center with Tilt Studio…
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Exton Square Mall to be Acquired by Brandywine Realty Trust
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), who owns Montco’s Plymouth Meeting Mall and the Willow Grove Park Mall, has agreed…
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Plymouth Meeting-Based Real Estate Firm Developing Apartment Complex at One of PREIT’s Malls
Plymouth Meeting-based Bel Canto Asset Growth Fund is developing an apartment complex at the Moorestown Mall, which is owned by…
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Willow Grove and Plymouth Meeting Malls’ PREIT Releases KPMG as Auditor After 2 Decades
PREIT has dismissed their auditor KPMG, and has brought on a new accounting firm, says the Securities and Exchange Commission.…
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Plymouth Meeting and Willow Grove Malls Owner PREIT Has ‘Substantial Doubt’ Over Its Ability to Stay in Business Over Next Year
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), the owner of Plymouth Meeting Mall and Willow Grove Park Mall, has “substantial doubt”…
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Willow Grove and Plymouth Meeting Malls Owner PREIT to Sell Exton Square Mall to Developer
The Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT) is planning to sell Exton Square Mall as it tries to raise funds…
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Willow Grove & Plymouth Meeting Malls’ PREIT Struggles with Share Price, Faces Investor Challenge
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), the owner of Plymouth Meeting Mall and Willow Grove Mall, faces another challenge as…
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Plymouth Meeting Mall and Willow Grove Mall’s PREIT Announces Core Mall Sales of Over $600 Per Square Foot
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), the owner of Plymouth Meeting Mall and Willow Grove Mall, closed 2021 on a…
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As Its Shares Remain under $1, Plymouth Meeting Mall and Willow Grove Mall’s PREIT Face Delisting From NYSE
As its shares continue to linger under $1, Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, the owner of the Plymouth Meeting Mall…
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Plymouth Meeting Mall and Willow Grove Mall’s PREIT Reports Strong Sales During Holiday Season and Unveils 2022 Strategy
PREIT, otherwise known as the Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, has announced its sales report with a focus on traffic…
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Montgomery Mall and Plymouth Meeting Mall Put Up Wegmans and Whole Foods For Sale
The Wegmans in the Montgomery Mall and the Whole Foods Market at the Plymouth Meeting Mall have both recently been…
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Philly Power 100 List Features 9 Movers & Shakers With Ties to Montgomery County
City & State Pennsylvania has published its 2021 Philly Power 100 list, and 9 people with Montgomery County ties have made…
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PREIT, Owner of Willow Grove Mall and Plymouth Meeting Mall, Issues First-ever Sustainability Report
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), the owner of Plymouth Meeting Mall and the Willow Grove Mall, has issued its…
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Tilted 10 and Tilt Studio Ready to Restore Willow Grove Park Mall to Its Former Amusement Glory
In its glory days, the Willow Grove Park Mall was an amusement hotspot featuring rides and various family activities, writes…
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Games and Entertainment Venue to Move Into Vacant JCPenney Space at Willow Grove Park
The former JCPenney location at Willow Grove Park will not be vacant for much longer, writes Natalie Kostelni for the…
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Zoning Hearing on Proposal to Develop a High-Rise Apartment Community at the Plymouth Meeting Mall Could Be Nearing End
The zoning hearing for a proposal to develop a high-rise apartment community at Plymouth Meeting Mall could finally be nearing…
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Ronald Rubin of Penn Valley, Developer Who Altered Central Philadelphia’s Streetscape and Skyline, Dies Aged 89
Ronald Rubin, a developer who altered central Philadelphia’s streetscape and skyline before taking the reins of what would become PREIT,…
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Plymouth Meeting Mall Owner Announces Initiatives to Support Black-Owned Businesses
Consumers nowadays strive to be more conscious of where their dollars are going, which is part of why the Plymouth…






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