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Howard Hughes Board Authorizes Spinoff of Seaport Entertainment

Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (HHH) said its board of directors has authorized the spinoff of Seaport Entertainment Group Inc. with a pro rata distribution of Seaport common stock to holders of record of HHH common stock as of the close of business on July 29. The spinoff launches Seaport Entertainment as a standalone company with assets including the Seaport redevelopment in Lower Manhattan and air rights above the Fashion Mall in Las Vegas, which would be used to build a new casino there.

Fractional shares of Seaport Entertainment common stock will not be distributed to HHH stockholders. Instead, the fractional shares of Seaport Entertainment common stock will be aggregated and sold in the open market.

Wells Fargo is serving as financial advisor and Latham and Watkins LLP is serving as legal advisor to HHH. J.P. Morgan Securities LLC is serving as financial advisor and Richards Layton and Finger, P.A. is serving as legal advisor to the special committee of the company’s board.

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