Simon Sustainability Report 2022

SIMON SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2022

LOVE, SIMON At Simon, we believe in giving back to the communities we serve, and our regional offices are committed to supporting local causes. In the Northeast Central region, we continued to roll out our program called “October Acts of Service.” This program gave our property teams a day to contribute acts of service in support of a worthwhile cause in their communities during the month of October.

CREATING GREENER COMMUNITIES Team members at Orland Square, ® Orland Park, IL, supported BeeHaven, a nonprofit organization focused on creating and preserving pollinator habitats for bees, butterflies, bats, and birds. The team participated in a tree planting event in Burnham, organized by the Chicago Region Trees Initiative (CRTI). The initiative aims to improve the health, diversity, and equitable distribution of trees in the Chicago region to benefit people and communities. Walt Whitman Shops, ® Huntington Station, NY, and Smith Haven Mall, Lake Grove, NY, teams partnered with the North Shore Land Alliance (NSLA) to remove invasive plant species from local habitats such as the pollinator garden, shoreline, and wet meadow. This helped to maintain a healthy ecosystem and protect local wildlife. The project provided an opportunity for team members to connect outside of work while giving back to their community and the environment.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY In the last year, Bay Park Square, Green Bay, WI, and Dover Mall, ® Dover, DE, teams partnered with Habitat for Humanity. Volunteers helped revitalize residential buildings, repair homes, and provide safe housing for families in need. This collective action serves as a powerful example of positive impact. We remain committed to supporting our communities meaningfully and are proud of our team’s work.

SUPPORTING LOCAL FOOD BANKS The Menlo Park Mall, Edison, NY, team supported their local food bank REPLENISH, which supplies dairy, frozen, fresh, and shelf-stable foods to over 150 food pantries, soup kitchens, and social service organizations in Middlesex County. Their goal is to ensure that all residents have access to nutritionally adequate food and necessities. The Roosevelt Field, Garden City, NY, team also hosted a charitable event. They assembled Thanksgiving bags, filled with stuffing, gravy, and cranberry sauce, to provide Thanksgiving dinner for more than 5K families in need.

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CUSTOMERS

CREATING SUSTAINABLE CENTERS

ENVIRONMENT

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