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Page 1: DIRECTORYa session on strategies, tips and trends in the retail social and emerging media platforms and new technologies in retail, including, but not limited to: Mobile Marketing,

DIRECTORY

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A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY

It is with great pleasure I welcome you to the 2013 ICSC Caribbean Conference being held in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

We come from a fantastic region, unique in the world. We are united by a common history, a vibrant present and a bright and promising future. From the Gulf of Mexico, through Central America to the northern area of South America; continuing on our journey, the region is interlaced with heavenly islands which, like pearls emanating from the sea, make up an extraordinary gem, famous in the world for its wealth in cultural diversity.

This is Puerto Rico, this is the Caribbean Conference, where there is no other conference like it. Where we are going to feel at home and have the golden opportunity to meet with industry professionals of the most important shopping centers in this region, to network, share experiences, projects and visualize together our future.

We look forward to another successful conference this year with great speakers and informative sessions. I hope that you also take advantage of meeting, networking and doing deals with this year’s exhibitors at the Trade Exhibition.

I am excited that you can join us and hope to meet you during the conference.

Alfredo Cohen ICSC Trustee, 2013 Caribbean Conference Program Planning Committee Chair Director Constructora Sambil Caracas, Venezuela

GOlD SpOnSORS

SIlVER SpOnSOR BROnZE SpOnSOR

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government finances. Now, signs of revival in economic activity in the Caribbean are emerging. Nevertheless, while the recovery continues to move forward, growth globally is moving to a weaker, rather than a stronger, performance profile, thereby limiting Caribbean longer-term economic prospects.

KeyNoTe SPeaKer:

Daniela Blancas de Erice economist Latin america & Caribbean region Scotiabank Toronto, oN, Canada

2:30 – 2:45 pm

The Caribbean as an Attractive Destination for Retail Expansion ballroom b

Several factors and incentives exist in the Caribbean region which makes it an attractive investment location. It has access to the european, U.S. and CarICoM markets. The Caribbean region is a natural commercial partner of europe, U.S., Canada, Central and South america, linked closely together by geography, history and culture. The Caribbean region as a whole represents a market of approximately 23.5 million people. The region is the 3rd largest export market for U.S. manufactured goods in Latin america behind only Mexico and Brazil. Come listen to our panel of experts discuss why and how investment in this destination is becoming more and more attractive.

SPeaKer: Alberto Baco (invited) Secretary, Department of economic Development and Commerce (DeDC) Government of Puerto rico

2:45 – 3:30 pm

prospects of the Shopping Center Industry in the Caribbean: The View of the Industry leaders ballroom b

The development of the Latin american and Caribbean markets is encouraging companies to invest in the services sector (tourism, real estate and infrastructure). Increasing numbers of companies are able and willing to invest in construction projects in this region. Leading developers will provide an overview of what they are doing in the Caribbean and Latin america and the valuable opportunities that investing in this region can provide.

MoDeraTor: Matthew B. Winn americas retail Services Leader Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. atlanta, Ga

PaNeLISTS: Christian M. Melgard Vice President of Leasing - Puerto rico DDr Corp. Beachwood, oH

paul D. puma President, Southeast and Florida regions Kimco realty Corporation Charlotte, NC

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 20138:00 am – 7:00 pm

Registration ballroom foyer

8:30 am – 12:00 noon

Shopping Center TourSeparate registration fee required. See page 6 for details.

View shopping centers and meet with their management teams. Discover innovative architecture and design concepts. Meet and share experiences with colleagues from around the world. Get immersed in the shopping center industry in Puerto rico.

12:30 – 1:45 pm

lunch ballroom b

(No lunch service after 1:00 pm)

1:15 – 1:30 pm

Opening and General Session ballroom b

Alfredo Cohen ICSC Trustee, 2013 Caribbean Conference Program Planning Committee Chair Director Constructora Sambil Caracas, Venezuela

1:30 – 1:45 pm

Welcome to puerto Rico ballroom b Alejandro Garcia padilla (invited)

Governor of Puerto rico San Juan, Puerto rico

1:45 – 2:00 pm

networking Break ballroom foyer

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Caribbean Region: Review of Economic Growth and Development ballroom bGlobal economic recovery is underway, with momentum gradually spilling over to the Caribbean region. The financial crisis adversely affected the Caribbean economies, leading to declining output through a contraction in tourism, financial and business services and goods exports, and a deterioration in

February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

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3:30 – 4:00 pm

Coffee Break ballroom foyer

4:00 – 4:45 pm

Retail in the Other Caribbean Markets ballroom b

Were you aware that the Caribbean region has 34 countries and territories and more than 7,000 islands? This panel will provide information about the growth of the industry in the Caribbean and how the industry is expanding or looking to expand in the region and abroad. The panelists will address the strategies, trends, opportunities and challenges they found for growing in their country.

MoDeraTor: Alfredo Cohen ICSC Trustee, 2013 Caribbean Conference Program Planning Committee Chair Director Constructora Sambil Caracas, Venezuela

PaNeLISTS: Gordon Charles Ceo JQ Charles Group of Companies Choc estate, Saint Lucia

Joanna Cranfield Manager West end Development Corp. Mangrove Bay, Bermuda

Salvador Frech Coo Spectrum S.a. Guatemala City, Guatemala

Dona Regis Marketing and research Department Director of Marketing & Product Development Saint Lucia air and Sea Ports authority Castries, Saint Lucia

Richard Saunders Managing Director Guardian Properties Limited Carenage, Trinidad and Tobago

luis Emilio Velutini President Fondo de Valores Inmobiliarios Caracas, Venezuela

4:50 – 5:20 pm

The Mall of San Juan: The new Dominant Upscale Shopping Destination for the Entire Metro Area ballroom b

The Mall of San Juan will be a state-of-the-art luxury shopping center anchored by Puerto rico’s only full-line Nordstrom and Saks stores. The two-level mall will also feature approximately 100 stores and restaurants, the majority of which will be new to the Island. Under construction now, it is planned to open late 2014. The mixed-use project will also feature a Crowne Plaza Hotel and Casino.

SPeaKer: William S. Taubman ICSC Past Chairman & Trustee Chief operating officer Taubman Centers, Inc. Bloomfield Hills, MI

5:20 – 5:50 pm

Sizing up the Current Impact of Tourism on the Caribbean Retail Industry ballroom b

What is the impact of retail and tourism in shopping centers? Top developers from the Caribbean, marketers and leasing executives discuss the importance of tourism in their business plans and the kinds of retailers, restaurants and attractions they need in order to draw tourists.

SPeCIaL KeyNoTe SPeaKer: David Huether Senior Vice President, research U.S. Travel association Washington, DC

6:00 – 7:30 pm

Cocktail Reception la terraza at the convention center

HoSTeD By:

8:00 am – 7:00 pm

Registration ballroom foyer

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2013

February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

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PaNeLISTS: Ariel Acosta-Rubio President & Founder Churromania International Holding LLC Miami, FL neil Cárdenas regional Manager Collective Brands, Inc./Payless ShoeSource Missouri City, TX

Hector Coronel regional real estate Manager Panda restaurant Group, Inc. arlington, Va

Jorge Galliano executive President Gatsby Caguas, Puerto rico

Michael laFerle Vice President of real estate and Construction The Home Depot Inc. atlanta, Ga

paul Shames Vice President rooms To Go (Pr) Inc. President, exentrix, Beya and Pozzazz Stores Toa Baja, Puerto rico

10:50 – 11:20 am

Coffee Break ballroom foyer

11:20 – 11:50 am

Entertainment as a Central Component of Shopping Centers in the Caribbean ballroom b

The customer and their lifestyles have changed, and with that, shopping centers are changing to continue to attract consumers. entertainment centers, eatertainment and destination venues, once of little significance to shopping centers and malls, are now growing in importance as an essential part of the mix in order to attract today’s consumer – goods alone don’t work. Today, shopping centers are in the out-of-home entertainment and dining business as much as they are in the retail goods business.

KeyNoTe SPeaKer: Robert Carrady President & Ceo Caribbean Cinemas San Juan, Puerto rico

8:45 – 9:15 am

Industry Update ballroom b

Michael p. Kercheval President & Ceo International Council of Shopping Centers New york, Ny

9:15 – 10:00 am

Corporate Social Responsibility in the Caribbean Retail Real Estate Industry ballroom b

No major company strategy is complete these days without a statement on corporate social responsibility. Increasingly, corporations are motivated to become more socially responsible because their most important stakeholders expect them to understand and address the social and community issues that are relevant to them.

MoDeraTor: Marty Sinnott President & Chief operating executive amigos de las americas Houston, TX

PaNeLISTS: Arturo J. García, AIA, CDp Consulting Project Manager Constructora Sambil San Juan, Puerto rico

Maria Ines Gonzalez Corporate Communications Manager Spectrum S.a. Guatemala City, Guatemala

Josephine Maalouf Commercial Director Corporacion Lady Lee San Pedro Sula, Honduras

10:00 – 10:50 am

Retailers’ Expansion Trends in the Caribbean ballroom b

This panel will provide information about the growth of the retail industry in the Caribbean and how Caribbean retailers are expanding or looking to expand in the region and abroad. The panelists will address the strategies, trends, opportunities and challenges they found for growing in the retail sector.

MoDeraTor: James de Winter

Director of real estate – Caribbean CB richard ellis Latin america & the Caribbean New york, Ny

February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

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February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

11:50 am – 12:35 pm

The Dominican Republic: The new Magnet for Retail Investment in the Caribbean ballroom b

The shopping center industry in the Dominican republic has experienced explosive growth in the last 2 years. New shopping centers account for a 200% increase. This has never occurred before, and it’s exposing to the world the opportunities that the Island has to offer.

CHaIr: Jorge lizan Vice President Business Development International Council of Shopping Centers New york, Ny

PaNeLISTS: Felix Díaz Inoa President Mercasend Santo Domingo, Dominican republic

Alexis Hernandez General Manager Sambil Santo Domingo Santo Domingo, Dominican republic

Judith Jose President Shopping Centers International Consultants Santo Domingo, Dominican republic

Rossy Santana executive Director Galería 360 Santo Domingo, Dominican republic

Sarah Viñas Commercial Manager Intercentro Trade Center – Novo Centro Santo Domingo, Dominican republic

12:35 – 12:50 pm

networking Break ballroom foyer

12:50 – 1:50 pm

lunch ballroom b

(No lunch service after 1:15 pm)

1:50 – 2:20 pm

Social Media and new Technologies in Retail ballroom b

a session on strategies, tips and trends in the retail social and emerging media platforms and new technologies in retail,

including, but not limited to: Mobile Marketing, Location-based apps, Websites, Qr Codes, Social Media: Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Twitter.

SPeaKer: Filipa Fernandes Head of research and Innovation SeS Spar european Shopping Centers Salzburg, austria

2:20 – 2:35 pm

Closing Remarks ballroom b

Francis Gonzalez 2013 Caribbean Conference Program Planning Committee Co-Chair VP of Property Management Puerto rico DDr Corp. San Juan, Puerto rico

Arnaldo Oliveras-Fernandez 2013 Caribbean Conference Program Planning Committee Co-Chair President Space Mart retail and real estate Solutions San Juan, Puerto rico

2:45 – 7:00 pm

Trade Exhibition ballroom a

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Registration ballroom foyer

9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Trade Exhibition ballroom a

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2013

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February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

8:00 – 8:30 am

Registration for Tour of Shopping Centers Meet in the lobby of the Puerto rico Convention Center

8:30 am

Departure to plaza del Sol

9:00 am

Arrive at plaza del SolPlaza del Sol is a 686,563 square foot enclosed regional mall anchored by Bed Bath & Beyond, Caribbean Cinemas, Home Depot, old Navy and Walmart. With a surrounding trade area of over 1,000,000 people, Plaza del Sol is the premier retail destination in the city of Bayamon. The center’s tenant mix also includes some of today’s most successful national, regional and local retailers, including aldo, Bakers, american eagle, Champs Sports, The Children’s Place, Clarks, Claro, ecko Unlimited, Foot Locker, Hot Topic, Journeys, Kress/Kress Kids, Justice, La Gran Via, Marianne, Novus, Pacific Sunwear, SGH, Tous Jewelers and Van Heusen.

Plaza del Sol features a newly renovated 10,500 square foot food court with mix of domestic and local vendors, including Baskin robbins, Burger King, Church’s Chicken, el Meson, Taco Bell, among others. For those who seek a more formal dining experience, a romano’s Macaroni Grill Italian restaurant was added across from the new food court in 2012.

opened in December of 2012, the food court’s relocation will drive traffic to the center’s upper level, increasing the value of adjacent retail space, while creating an additional 25,000 square feet of attractive new retail space on the lower level corridor.

Plaza del Sol is located at the intersection of Pr 167 and Pr 29 and is less than one mile south of Plaza río Hondo, a 550,782 square foot enclosed mall, which is also owned by DDr Corp.

Visit www.ddr.com to learn more about Plaza del Sol and DDr Corp.

10:30 am

Departure from plaza del Sol

11:00 am

Arrive at puerto Rico premium OutletsPuerto rico Premium outlets is a 332,129 square foot outlet center located in the town of Barceloneta, approximately 1 hour from the San Juan Metro area. It features an impressive collection of 90 designer and name brand outlet stores offering savings of 25% to 65% every day. The upscale mix of leading designers and quality name brands includes ann Taylor Factory Store, Banana republic, BCBG Max azria, Calvin Klein, Coach, Guess, Kenneth Cole, Kipling, Michael Kors, Nautica, Nike Factory Store, Polo ralph Lauren, reebok, Tommy Hilfiger, and many more. Puerto rico Premium outlets recently opened american eagle outfitters, Crocs Holiday Store, Kipling, and Shoe Carnival.

Travelers can go online and visit www.premiumoutlets.com/puertorico, click on Accommodations & Attractions and find Shop & Stay package options. Some hotels offer shuttle service to Puerto rico Premium outlets. Click on Book a Group Tour to fill out a reservation form (for groups of 15 or more) and we will receive your group at our Information Center with goodie bags and a free VIP Coupon Book.

Puerto rico Premium outlets offers the following customer services: a food court with, aTM’s, stroller rental, wheelchairs, international size conversion charts, a children’s playground and area information.

Visit www.premiumoutlets.com/puertorico for seasonal and extended holiday hours.

12:00 noon

Depart from puerto Rico premium Outlets

12:30 pm

Return to puerto Rico Convention Center

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2013

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Alfredo CohenICSC Trustee Director Constructora Sambil Caracas, Venezuela

Francis Xavier GonzalezVice President Property Management - Puerto Rico DDR Corp. San Juan, Puerto Rico

Arnaldo Oliveras-Fernandez President Space Mart Retail and Real Estate Solutions San Juan, Puerto Rico

Mildred BáezLeasing Manager Centros del Caribe S.A. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Richard A. luckertFounder Palapa Marina Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

Jesús Ramos MenéndezVice President, Specialty Markets Grupo Ramos, S.A. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Arturo J. García, AIA, CDpConsulting Project Manager Constructora Sambil San Juan, Puerto Rico

Omar BecerraGeneral Manager Fondo de Valores Inmobiliarios Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles

Mario Castro F., SCSM, SCMD, SCDp, SClSPresident Shopping Centers Solutions & Management SCSM, S.A. Caracas, Venezuela

Michele De prisco C. Vice President, Shopping Center Managers Grupo Velutini Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Mario BarrundiaGeneral Manager Acropolis Tower & Plaza Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

2013 ICSC Caribbean Conference program planning Committee

CHAIR CO-CHAIRS

MEMBERS

February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

Ralf FriessnerGeneral Manager San Juan Shopping Center Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Alejandro nazarioAireko Enterprises San Juan, Puerto Rico

nOT pICTURED

February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

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February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

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Exhibitors

February 4–6, 2013 • puerto Rico Convention Center • San Juan, puerto Rico

Ameripark3200 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Suite 299 atlanta, Ga 30339 Phone: +1 770 597 7213 Contact: Travis Larrison www.ameripark.com Booth: 518

Atlantic Island Services, Inc.Urb. Industrial Dr. Mario Julia 913, Suite 1 escorial avenue San Juan, Puerto rico 00920 Phone: +1 787 647 0241 Fax: +1 866 519 3567 Contact: angel a. Soto Booth: 519

CentiMark Corporation5370 Northwest 35th Terrace #109 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Phone: +1 954 453 3900 Fax: +1 954 453 3912 Contact: Dave Tredinnick www.centimark.com Booth: 510

Commercial Centers ManagementP.o. Box 362983 San Juan, Puerto rico 00936 Phone: +1 787 300 6127 Fax: +1 787 277 9601 Contact: araceliz Cintion Booth: 512

Constructora Sambilavenida Francisco de Miranda Centro Lido, Torre a, Piso 7, el rosal Caracas, Miranda 1060 Venezuela Phone: +58 212 957 7822 Fax: +58 212 957 7945 Contact: alfredo Cohen www.sambilmall.com Booth: 403

CVS pharmacyone Berry Drive Lumberton, NJ 08048 Phone: +1 609 518 5704 Fax: +1 609 518 5749 Contact: Carol olsen www.cvs.com Booth: 311

DDR Corp.3300 enterprise Parkway Beachwood, oH 44122 Phone: +1 216 755 5500 Fax: +1 216 755 1500 www.ddr.com Booth: 504

Duro-last Roofing, Inc.525 Morley Drive Saginaw, MI 48601 Phone: +1 800 248 0280 Fax: +1 800 432 9331 Contact: Lacey Bauer Booth: 514

Empresas Ferrer, Inc.P.o. Box 9020485San Juan, Puerto rico 00902Phone: +1 787 413 0967Fax: +1 787 721 3127Contact: Maria a. MaldonadoBooth: 321

First DataP.o. Box 23063San Juan, Puerto rico 00931Phone: +1 787 758 8234Fax: +1 787 758 8334Contact: Lourdes FernandezBooth: 524

Five Development Corp.P.o. Box 190525 San Juan, Puerto rico 00919 Phone: +1 787 791 6032 Fax: +1 787 791 4552 Contact: armando e. ramirez-Vivoni Booth: 516

Garbage Becoming Greenavenue Paz Granela 1410 Urb. Santiago Iglesias rio Piedras, Puerto rico 00921 Phone: +1 787 946 0247 Fax: +1 787 277 6033 Contact: rafael rivera www.gbgpr.com Booth: 319

Kimco Realty Corporation6060 Piedmont row Drive South, Suite 200Charlotte, NC 28287Phone: +1 704 362 6107Fax: +1 704 367 0629Contact: Paul D. Pumawww.kimcorealty.comBooth: 304

Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.1920 Wekiva Way, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Phone: +1 561 840 0289 Fax: +1 561 863 8175 Contact: Heather Hetherington www.kimley-horn.com Booth: 420

langan Engineering and Environmental Servicesriver Drive Center 1 elmwood Park, NJ 07407 Phone: +1 201 794 6900 Fax: +1 201 794 0366 Contact: Debbie Iurato www.langan.com Booth: 315

nAI Global415 Madison avenue New york, Ny 10017 Phone: +1 212 405 2500 Fax: +1 212 207 8011 Contact: Scott edlitz www.naiglobal.com Booth: 520

panda Express1683 Walnut Grove avenue rosemead, Ca 91770 Phone: +1 626 799 9898 Fax: +1 626 927 9888 Contact: Stephanie Verdugo www.pandaexpress.com Booth: 313

plaza GuayamaPr #3 KM 134.7 Guayama, Puerto rico 00784 Phone: +1 787 884 6767 Fax: +1 787 854 0812 Contact: rosa Martinez Booth: 320

plaza Juana Diaz, Inc.Ur. Collegeville, 2004 aberdeen StreetGuaynabo, Puerto rico 00969phone: +1 787 720 6000Fax: +1 787 790 3000Contact: rafael riveraBooth: 522

The Sembler Company5858 Central avenue Saint Petersburg, FL 33707 Phone: +1 727 384 6000 Fax: +1 727 343 4272 Contact: Guillermo Cruz www.sembler.com Booth: 309

Tensoflex InternationalCalle 19B#32-30Bogota, ColombiaPhone: +57 1 269 14 68Contact: Jack rubinstein L.www.tensoflex.netBooth: 323

Vornado Realty TrustP.o. Box 362 Caguas, Puerto rico 00726 Phone: +1 787 745 4105 Fax: +1 787 745 4295 Contact: Leisha Vega Booth: 303

WlS lighting Systems1919 Windsor Place Fort Worth, TX 76110 Phone: +1 817 731 0020 Fax: +1 817 735 4824 Contact: Kevin Fletcher www.wlslighting.com Booth: 419

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Gold Sponsors

Constructora Sambil was founded in Caracas, Venezuela in 1958 by Salomon Cohen and since then has designed and developed residential and office buildings. In 1998 opened its first shopping center, services and entertainment: Sambil Caracas, which was followed by the Centers Sambil of Valencia, Margarita, Maracaibo, San Cristóbal, Barquisimeto and Paraguaná. recently opened the first international project Sambil Center Santo Domingo in the Dominican republic. Currently under construction is Sambil Center Curacao in Willemstad, Curacao, and will soon be the same in Guaynabo, Puerto rico. also operates successfully in Venezuela a chain of hotels, Lidotel Hotel Boutique.

Bronze Sponsor

Kimco Realty Corporation, a real estate investment trust (reIT), owns and operates North america’s largest portfolio of neighborhood and community shopping centers. Kimco owns interests in over 900 shopping centers comprising more than 130 million square feet of leasable space across 44 states, Puerto rico, Canada, Mexico and South america. Publicly traded on the NySe under the symbol KIM and included in the S&P 500 Index, the company has specialized in shopping center acquisitions, development and management for 50 years. For further information, visit the company’s web site at www.kimcorealty.com.

Silver Sponsor

Caribbean Cinemas is the largest theater circuit today in the Caribbean with 443 screens in 55 locations in the region. The islands and screen breakdown are 269 screens in 31 locations in Puerto rico, 115 screens in 16 locations in the Dominican republic, and 59 screens in 8 locations in the english speaking Caribbean including St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Maarten, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, Trinidad, antigua and aruba. The core of Caribbean Cinemas’ growth over the years has been to build and equip quality, comfortable, family friendly and affordable state of the art multiplex theaters with the latest in cinemas technology. Last year over 18 million patrons visited Caribbean Cinemas theaters.

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Vornado Realty Trust is a fully integrated real estate investment trust (reIT). Vornado is one of the largest owners and managers of real estate in the United States with a portfolio over 100 million square feet in its major platforms, primarily located in the New york and Washington, DC metro areas. The company’s four major platforms include: New york City office; Washington, DC office; retail Properties and Merchandise Mart. New york office: 30 office properties aggregating 19.4 million square feet, primarily located in midtown Manhattan. Washington, DC office: 59 office properties aggregating 16.1 million square feet, located in Washington, DC and northern Virginia. retail Properties: 6 enclosed malls aggregating 5.2 million square feet, located in the northeast/mid-atlantic states and Puerto rico and 113 strip shopping centers and single-tenant retail assets aggregating 15.5 million square feet, primarily in the northeast states and California.

SUppORTInG ASSOCIATIOnS MEDIA pARTnERS

Latinoamérica

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March 18–21, 2013Espacio Riesco Convention Center

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May 19 – 22, 2013Las Vegas Convention CenterLas Vegas, NV

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Step 1: Think Like a Freak! Steven Levitt, best-selling author of

FREAKONOMICS and SUPERFREAKONOMICS, will be RECon’s Keynote

Speaker on Sunday, May 19 and will take the concepts in his books to the

next level. Levitt’s counterintuitive style will change the way you perceive

typical social constructs and provide unique insights on problem solving

that you can apply to your daily business.

Step 2: Register at the Advance Rate and get your freak on for less!

Register today and save $150 on the at-door price.

For more information visit www.icscrecon.org

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1221 avenue of the americasNew york, Ny 10020-1099www.icsc.org

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