Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. owns, manages, and develops commercial, residential, and mixed-use real estate throughout the United States. The Company operates through four segments: Operating Assets, master planned communities (MPCs), Strategic Developments, and Seaport. Its Operating Assets segment owns a variety of asset types including approximately 8.8 million square feet of retail and office properties, 5,587 wholly and partially owned multi-family units, and wholly and partially owned other properties and investments. The MPC segment plans, develops, and manages small cities and large-scale, mixed-use communities in the market. Its MPC segment includes the development and sale of residential and commercial land, primarily in large-scale, long-term projects. The Strategic Developments segment consists of commercial properties. The Seaport segment is a multiblock district under private management by a single owner in New York City.
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