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  2. Janss Investment Company - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Janss Jr. was chairman of the Janss Investment Company and the third generation of a family of Los Angeles real-estate developers. [15] [16] He and his brother Bill Janss helped expand or develop two ski resorts — Sun Valley in Idaho and Snowmass (ski area) in Colorado — both of which were sold in the late 1970s.

  3. Bid4Assets - Wikipedia

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    Bid4Assets has conducted tax sales via online auction for more than half of the counties in Washington. In October, 2010, Bid4Assets hosted one of the largest online real estate auctions in the history of the United States in which over 13,000 properties located in Wayne County, Michigan, were auctioned due to unpaid real estate taxes. [11]

  4. Shorenstein Properties - Wikipedia

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    Shorenstein is a real estate investment company based in San Francisco that owns interests in 23 million square feet (2.1 × 10 ^ 6 m 2) of office space throughout the United States. [1] The company has sponsored twelve closed-end real estate funds, with total equity commitments of $8.8 billion, including $723.5 million from the company.

  5. CIM Group - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, the company acquired Uber's building in Oakland, California for $175 million. [19] In February 2018, the company acquired Cole Capital, which had $7.6 billion in real estate assets, from VEREIT. [20] In 2018, the company completed renovations to 425 South Financial Place. [21]

  6. Crescent Heights (company) - Wikipedia

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    NEMA (San Francisco) Crescent Heights, Inc, is an American real estate development company based in Miami, Florida, with offices in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The firm specializes in the development of residential and mixed-use properties, office buildings and hotels. [1]

  7. Ronald Burkle - Wikipedia

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    Burkle is a fan of historic architecture. In 2011, he purchased [102] the partially restored 1924 Ennis House, a Los Angeles landmark designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In 2019, Burkle sold the house for $18 million. [103] Burkle owns Greenacres, a 1928 estate in Beverly Hills, California, built for actor Harold Lloyd.

  8. UCLA promotes Georgeton to assistant, hires 2 more ... - AOL

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    UCLA has promoted Nate Georgeton to assistant on coach Mick Cronin’s basketball staff and added two assistants. Georgeton has spent the last four seasons at UCLA as video coordinator and the ...

  9. John E. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Anderson (September 12, 1917 – July 29, 2011) [1] was an American billionaire businessman who was the president and owner of Topa Equities, Ltd. Anderson oversaw more than 40 wholly owned subsidiaries in agriculture, automotive dealerships, insurance, real estate, oil, and wholesale beverage distribution.