YORKTOWN MALL CHANGES HANDS FOR $196M

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CHICAGO — Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. in partnership with YTC Retail, has purchased the Yorktown Center Mall for $196 million from a consortium of individuals, including Bob Long, son-in-law of Ed Pehrson, the developer who built the mall in 1968. The 1.5 million-square-foot mall is in Lombard, about 20 miles from Chicago. Tenants include The Capital Grille restaurant, AMC Theatres, Gap and JC Penney. YTC Pacific, a partnership between Pacific Retail Capital Partners, Collarmele Partners and Peter Fair will manage the day-to-day operations of Yorktown. The group is also a co-investor. Upgrades are planned, including lighting, signage, food court and entrance improvements.

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