We Manage World-Class Brands with Growth Potential
Creative Properties is building a client portfolio that represents some of the most cherished, classic brands as well as those that will lead the way into the future. We understand the individual needs of creators and talent because we've worked with some of the best. We have the ability to spot properties on the verge of a breakthrough, and the management expertise to work with those properties to ensure their success delivers on its promise.

Girl Scouts
Founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scouts of the USA is the premier leadership development organization for girls in grades K-12. The Girl Scout program is girl-led, hands-on and collaborative, reflecting the ever-changing needs and interests of today's girls. Through Girl Scouting, girls discover their talents, connect with other girls, and take action to make the world a better place.

Bunnies by the Bay
Known for its delightfully endearing gifts made of lush materials for wee ones embarking on their first years of life, Bunnies By The Bay is excited to extend its classic cast of characters into new products in the infant category. A proven success at retail for almost 25 years and a favorite of celebrities, Bunnies By The Bay is a staple in specialty stores across the country and boasts dedicated shops at such retailers as Lord & Taylor, Dillard's and FAO Schwarz.

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Corduroy
One of the world's best-known teddy bears, Corduroy is one of the most beloved children's books of all time. This classic publishing icon is still #1 on Amazon.com's Top 10 Most Gifted Children's Picture Books, selling millions of copies, with new titles added every year. Corduroy first captured the imagination of families more than 40 years ago, proving its long-term staying power.

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Peter Mars
Peter Mars has been the leader of the Avant Pop movement for the past 20 years. Combining avant-garde innovation with a deep Pop Art sensibility, Mars fuses and confuses the traditional distinctions between high culture and low art. The artist's sensibilities fall somewhere, as Mars himself says, "in that area where nonsense and popular culture so frequently meet."