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Mall Mogul Says White Plains Mall Has Not Been Sold, But He's Courted.
Posted on Wednesday, June 11 @ 08:38:58 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS STREET. By John F. Bailey. June 11, 2003: The Council of Neighborhood Associations was stunned Tuesday evening when, Planning Commissioner Susan Habel, in discussing the state of development in White Plains said that Jim Benerofe, publisher of Suburban Street and Editor of SuburbanStreet.com, White Plains Week personality, and one of White Plains leading figures in real estate, had sold the White Plains Mall, a property he and his brothers own.
 WHITE PLAINS MALL NOT SOLD SAYS MALL MOGUL: Jim Benerofe, pictured at the Robert Ruger Birthday Party in November. Mr. Benerofe told WPCNR today that city reports he and his partners had sold their pioneer property, the White Plains Mall, were not true. He said the property was being pursued by several suitors, but no deal had been struck. The interest in the White Plains Mall was further indication that interest in White Plains properties was attracting discerning investors to the White Plains downtown opportunities Photo by WPCNR
Ms. Habel, in her remarks to the Council of Neighborhood Associations last night, said it was the city's intent to keep the White Plains Mall property, as it is presently zoned. She said it was the city's intent to allow no changes in zoning that would allow grandiose development of the property to future owners, or development that would encroach on the North side residential neighborhood north of Hamilton Avenue.
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