CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CBL Properties (NYSE:CBL) today announced that it had closed on the sale of Layton Hills Mall in Layton (Salt Lake City), UT, to Second Horizon Capital for $37.125 million, all cash. The property served as collateral under CBL’s non-recourse term loan. Net proceeds from the sale were applied to the term loan principal balance, which after closing, was reduced to $749.8 million.
“We are pleased to complete the sale of Layton Hills Mall, which is a terrific example of the strength of stable enclosed mall assets in dynamic markets,” commented Stephen D. Lebovitz, CBL’s Chief Executive Officer. “Importantly, we were able to utilize existing value within the term loan pool to help meet the term loan principal balance extension test in November 2025. We look forward to announcing additional future transactions to strengthen our balance sheet through reducing debt and lengthening our maturity schedule.”
About CBL Properties
Headquartered in Chattanooga, TN, CBL Properties owns and manages a national portfolio of market-dominant properties located in dynamic and growing communities. CBL’s owned and managed portfolio is comprised of 93 properties totaling 57.8 million square feet across 22 states, including 55 high-quality enclosed malls, outlet centers and lifestyle retail centers as well as more than 30 open-air centers and other assets. CBL seeks to continuously strengthen its company and portfolio through active management, aggressive leasing and profitable reinvestment in its properties. For more information visit cblproperties.com.
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