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TTM Q1 '26TTM Q4 '25TTM Q3 '25TTM Q2 '25TTM Q1 '25
Revenue by Business
All Other$32.2M-9.9%$31.9M-12.6%$32.91M$34.43M$35.76M
Lifestyle Centers$51.31M+2.6%$50.92M+2.0%$52.05M+8.2%$50.89M+3.5%$50.03M+0.1%
Malls$484.72M+9.9%$478.42M+7.3%$432.75M-11.8%$434.34M-10.2%$441.09M-6.8%
Outlet Centers$35.34M+1.2%$35.43M+2.1%$35.31M+6.0%$35.14M+6.7%$34.92M+6.7%
Operating Income by Business
All Other$35.94M-14.6%$36.33M-15.8%$37.81M-11.0%$39.57M-4.7%$42.1M+6.1%
Lifestyle Centers$36.98M+5.5%$36.48M+3.4%$36.75M+7.5%$35.7M+1.2%$35.05M-2.7%
Malls$310.01M+11.9%$303.96M+6.1%$272.27M-10.2%$271.78M-11.0%$277.07M-8.1%
Outlet Centers$21.85M-0.6%$21.97M-0.2%$21.98M+3.9%$21.84M+4.0%$21.98M+5.5%
Investment Income Net by Business
Lifestyle Centers$137K+18,167%$123K+12,200%$95.25K+2,440%$58.5K+800%$750-91.9%
Malls$651K-11.3%$465K-31.7%$441K-48.6%$645K-26.5%$734K-24.0%
Outlet Centers$46K-27.0%$48K-40.7%$52K-15.4%$56K+43.6%$63K+367%
Property Operating Expenses by Business
Lifestyle Centers$14.47M-3.4%$14.56M-0.6%$15.39M+10.6%$15.26M+9.8%$14.98M+7.1%
Malls$175.36M+6.4%$174.93M+9.1%$160.92M-6.7%$163.21M-3.0%$164.76M-1.5%
Outlet Centers$13.53M+4.1%$13.5M+5.8%$13.38M+9.6%$13.36M+11.5%$13.01M+8.9%
Revenue by Product
Management Developmentand Leasing Fees$5.41M-23.0%$5.11M-32.8%$5.8M-23.0%$6.56M-11.1%$7.02M-5.0%
Marketing$3.61M+22.4%$3.39M+13.1%$3.2M-4.9%$3.14M-5.2%$2.95M-11.4%
Operating Expense Reimbursements$7.91M+3.4%$7.74M-2.9%$7.67M-2.0%$7.43M-1.2%$7.65M+2.8%

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How does CBL & Associates Properties break its business down?
CBL & Associates Properties (CBL) reports revenue by business across 4 parts — All Other, Lifestyle Centers, Malls and Outlet Centers. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does CBL & Associates Properties's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in CBL & Associates Properties's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.