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Variable Interest Entities
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2013
Variable Interest Entities [Abstract]  
Variable Interest Entities
Variable Interest Entities

The Company’s variable interest in VIEs currently are in the form of equity ownership and loans provided by the Company to a VIE or other partner. The Company examines specific criteria and uses its judgment when determining if the Company is the primary beneficiary of a VIE. Factors considered in determining whether the Company is the primary beneficiary include risk and reward sharing, experience and financial condition of other partner(s), voting rights, involvement in day-to-day capital and operating decisions, representation on a VIE’s executive committee, existence of unilateral kick-out rights or voting rights, and level of economic disproportionality between the Company and the other partner(s).

Consolidated VIEs
As of March 31, 2013, the Company has invested in one 50% joint venture which is a VIE. This joint venture did not have any significant assets and liabilities at March 31, 2013 and was established to explore certain investment opportunities.

Unconsolidated VIE
At March 31, 2013, the Company’s recorded investment in SVVI, a VIE that is unconsolidated, was $180.6 million. The Company’s maximum exposure to loss associated with SVVI is limited to the Company’s outstanding mortgage note and related accrued interest receivable of $180.6 million.

While this entity is a VIE, the Company has determined that the power to direct the activities of the VIE that most significantly impact the VIE’s economic performance is not held by the Company. Additionally, the Company does not have the right to receive benefits (beyond its interest payments per the note agreement) and does not have the obligation to absorb losses of SVVI, as its equity at risk is limited to the amount invested in the note.