International Market Centers, AmericasMart Combine Under One Umbrella

May 15, 2018

International Market Centers and AmericasMart, two operators in the furniture, gift, home decor, rug and apparel B2B industries, have entered into an agreement to form the world’s largest owner and operator of premier showroom space.

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The combined corporate entity, which will operate under the name “International Market Centers,” will own and operate nearly 20 million square feet of permanent showroom space in Las Vegas, High Point, and Atlanta.

The individual Markets and their respective venues will continue to operate under existing names and branding.

Robert Maricich, the current CEO of IMC, will become CEO of the combined entity.

“IMC has always had immense respect for AmericasMart and its founders, the Portman family, who established a tremendous reputation in the industry. We look forward to bringing together our two companies to provide exhibitors with exceptional access to global Markets, and buyers with even more convenient opportunities to explore top products across sectors,” Maricich said.

IMC and AmericasMart will bring together the best practices, technology, and personnel from both firms to create premier B2B Market experiences across more than 20 annual events.

Two of the top five shows on TSNN’s 2017 Top Trade Show List - Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market – January and Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market – July are run by AmericasMart.

AmericasMart houses the world’s single-largest collection of home decor, gift, area rug and apparel merchandise, with a complex comprising more than 7.1 million square feet of space in downtown Atlanta.

AmericasMart hosts 17 annual Markets and shows, including The Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market and The Atlanta International Area Rug Market.

The Markets regularly serve more than 4,500 exhibitors. AmericasMart welcomes nearly 200,000 attendees per year including international attendees from 80 countries and buyers from the top 100 retailers in the U.S.

The creation of architect-developer John Portman, AmericasMart has been an icon of commerce for more than 60 years and an enduring landmark in the City of Atlanta.

Within the 14-block Peachtree Center complex which Portman designed and developed without the use of any public funds, the campus has been expanded in phases since its opening in 1961. By stimulating trade and tourism with this and many other projects, Portman was the catalyst that established Atlanta as one of the nation’s premier convention cities.

“AmericasMart has long served as a crossroads of commerce,” said Jeffrey L. Portman, Sr. “This joining of the incredibly powerful talents and resources present in both organizations will sustain and advance that role for the ultimate benefit of the customers we jointly serve,” Portman added.

Portman will serve as an advisor to the Board of IMC.

Blackstone Real Estate Partners and Blackstone Tactical Opportunities acquired IMC in 2017 in partnership with Fireside Investments.

IMC is the world's largest owner and operator of premier showroom space for the furniture, home decor and gift industries, with 12.2 million square feet of world-class exhibition space in High Point and Las Vegas, serving more than 4,000 exhibitors and lines.

Tyler Henritze, senior managing director and head of US Real Estate Acquisitions at Blackstone, added, “Having grown up in Atlanta, I am well aware of the tremendous contributions the Portman family has made to the city and in building AmericasMart into the leader it is today. On behalf of Blackstone and IMC, we are excited to build on this legacy, to further invest in and strengthen AmericasMart and, with our prior acquisition, create the global leader in the permanent showroom business.”

Blackstone has invested in $5 billion of other real estate properties in the Atlanta area since 2012.

This strategic combination is evidence of Blackstone’s and IMC’s strong belief in the long-term vitality of Markets and the critical role they play in the industry.

To that end, IMC has recently committed significant capital to expand both of its existing campuses – in Las Vegas, through the construction of a new, connected 350,000 SF convention and exposition center and in High Point, through the acquisition/construction of two buildings and the extensive renovation of common areas throughout the campus.

“This announcement to combine with AmericasMart coupled with our continued investment in High Point and Las Vegas demonstrates our enthusiasm about the expansion of our core business and our optimism for the future of Markets for the furniture, home decor, gift and apparel industries,” Maricich said.

The transaction is expected to close in third quarter of 2018.

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