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The Rouse Company
The Rouse Company, founded by James W. Rouse in 1939 and publicly held since 1956, is a shopping mall and community developer. The Rouse Company built some of the first enclosed shopping malls, and it pioneered the development of festival marketplaces such as Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, South Street Seaport in New York, New York, Waterside in Norfolk, Virginia and Harborplace in Baltimore, Maryland.
Its community projects include the Village of Cross Keys in Baltimore, and the planned cities of Columbia, Maryland (where it is headquartered), Bridgelands, Texas and Summerlin, Nevada. The Rouse Company was an investor in The Woodlands, Texas.
In 1996, The Howard Hughes Corporation which had extensive property and other business interests became a subsidiary. In 2004, the Rouse Company was sold to General Growth Properties Inc., another shopping mall developer.
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