We've been a little slow to report that General Growth ismarketing three trophy properties in its portfolio thatwere originally acquired from the Rouse Co. The assets, beingmarketed by DTZRockwood, are Faneuil Hall inBoston; SouthStreet Seaport in Manhattan and Harborplace and theGallery in Baltimore.We've been intrigued by the prospectsof these three centers going to market because of their civicsignificance in each locale.These things aren't justmalls, they're neighborhoods that their respective cities place ahigh value on because of their prime locations and tourism appeal.Sure, they all have their faults, but no one can argue that thesethings aren't unique.So who do you see buying them? We've talked toquite a few people about potential candidates and seem to get thesame response: "A local, private buyer." Disagree?

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