- The Howard Hughes Corporation
The Howard Hughes Corporation is a major
real estate development and management company based in Las Vegas,Nevada , which was founded byHoward Hughes . Later sold to theRouse Company , it is now a subsidiary ofGeneral Growth Properties .History
Formation as Summa Corporation
Originally known as
Summa Corporation , Howard Hughes Corp. was formed in 1972 when the oil tools business ofHughes Tool Company was floated on theNew York Stock Exchange under the Hughes Tool name. This forced the remaining businesses of the "original" Hughes Tool to adopt a new corporate name - Summa. The name "Summa", Latin for "higher", was adopted without the approval of Hughes himself, who preferred to keep his own name on the business and suggested HRH Properties (for Hughes Resorts and Hotels, and also his own initials), but his executives paid no attention.Company refocused on real estate
Following the death of Howard Robard Hughes Jr. in 1976 at age 70, most of Summa's remaining business were sold off. Howard Hughes had amassed vast holdings of undeveloped land both in Las Vegas and in the desert surrounding the city that had gone unutilized during his lifetime. His successors at Summa refocused the company on
real estate development, selling all noncore business holdings.Holdings sold off were:
* Hughes Nevada Mining (sold off in 1977)
* KLAS Inc. (holding company for the Las VegasCBS affiliate, sold to the founders of the The Weather Channel in 1979)
* Hughes Air Corporation (holding company for Hughes Air West; sold to Republic Airlines in 1979)
* Hughes Helicopters Inc. (sold toMcDonnell-Douglas in 1984 and renamed McDonnell-Douglas Helicopters)
* Hughes Sports Network (a production company specializing in the broadcast of sporting events, sold in the mid 1980s).Summa also owned a wide array of hotels and casinos, primarily in Las Vegas, that constituted the bulk of Summa's business in the 1970s.
Company renamed and sold off
Hughes' heirs eventually renamed the company in his honor, Summa became Howard Hughes Corporation in 1994. Hughes' heirs sold Howard Hughes Corp. to the Rouse Company in 1996, and the company survives as a Rouse subsidiary. Rouse was acquired by General Growth Properties in 2004. Hughes' heirs, primarily the Lummis family, continue to hold an equity interest in
Summerlin , a giant plannedresidential community being built in stages by Howard Hughes Corp. on the Las Vegas outskirts.Hotels and casinos formerly owned by Summa
*
Desert Inn Hotel and Casino (demolished in 2001, replaced byWynn Las Vegas Resort and Casino)
*Sands Hotel and Casino (demolished in 1996, replaced byThe Venetian Resort Hotel Casino)
*The Landmark Hotel and Casino (demolished in 1993 to expand parking lot ofLas Vegas Convention Center )
*Castaways hotel and casino (demolished in 1987, replaced by theMirage andTreasure Island )
*Silver Slipper Casino (demolished in 1986 to expand parking lot of Frontier Hotel and Casino)
* Frontier Hotel and Casino (demolished in November, 2007, to make way for construction of a new resort that will resemble thePlaza Hotel inNew York City )
*Xanadu Princess Hotel (Grand Bahama Island ,Bahamas )
*Britannia Beach Hotel (Paradise Island ,Bahamas ) - now the Coral Towers Hotel atAtlantis Resort Development projects
Howard Hughes Corp.'s current projects are
Summerlin , a massive master planned community that houses over 80,000 residents and will eventually house 160,000; Summerlin Centre, a mixed-use town center for Summerlin, and Fashion Show, a giant retail center in downtown Las Vegas currently undergoing a major redevelopment.Most of Howard Hughes Corp.'s past projects have been
business park s in the Las Vegas area, including The Crossings, The Canyons, The Plazas, Corporate Pointe, and Hughes Center.External links
* [http://www.howardhughes.com Howard Hughes Corporation website]
* [http://www.mdhelicopters.com Light-duty/civilian part of Hughes Helicopters, sold off by McDonnell-Douglas in 1995]
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