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Magellan Development Group, LLC is an American real estate and property development company that was formed in 1996 as a result of a long term corporate partnership between Joel Carlins and James Loewenberg. The company's chief executive officer is David Carlins and J.R. Berger is a principal.
Gary Barnett (1956–), founder of the Extell Development Company (known for One57 a.k.a. "The Billionaire Building") [3] Joseph Barry (1933–), co-founder of the New Jersey-focused Applied Housing Company and the Hudson Reporter newspaper chain [4] Jack Benaroya (1921–2012), developer, founder of the Benaroya Company [5] [6]
SITE Centers was founded in 1965 by Bert Wolstein as Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. [2] After two years, the company built its first property, a KMart store in Eastlake, Ohio. [ 3 ] On February 12, 1993 Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. became a public company after making its initial public offering .
Lipton sold his share in the company to the chief executive, David Camp, in December 2005. [8] [9] In July 2012, in partnership with Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo, the company acquired Television Centre at White City for £200 million. [10] [11] and, 2019, in partnership with Mitsubishi Estate, the company started work on the 51-storey 8 Bishopsgate ...
In 2017, David Podmore stepped down as CEO of Concert and was replaced by Brian McCauley. [11] McCauley left the company in 2022 and Podmore took over as Chair, President and CEO. [11] In June 2017, Concert paid RioCan, another real estate company, $26.3 million for a 50% interest in Toronto's oldest strip plaza, the Sunnybrook Plaza. [12]
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is led by tech billionaire Elon Musk, is taking aim at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and, according to senior ...
Donald Trump sued Twitter after being kicked off the platform following the Jan. 6 riots. Ally Elon Musk bought it, now X is reportedly settling.
The company also sold its stake in the Brooklyn Nets and the Barclays Center to Mikhail Prokhorov, [10] sold its military housing division to Hunt Companies for $208.8 million, [11] sold Terminal Tower to K&D Group for $38.5 million, [12] and sold 7.7 acres and 8 buildings in Cleveland to an investor group for $3.5 million.