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  2. Shaya Boymelgreen - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Boymelgreen entered a joint venture with Africa Israel Investments and the Leviev Global Group and formed Leviev Boymelgreen. [4] Through the joint venture, Boymelgreen harnessed Leviev Boymelgreen’s collective financial strength, its global reach and real estate expertise to build a portfolio of residential, commercial and retail properties, with more than 40 projects completed.

  3. RKO Keith's Theater (Flushing, Queens) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Boymelgreen and his development partner Lev Leviev decided to stop working together, and Boymelgreen put the RKO Keith's site for sale. [117] Eastern Consolidated was originally hired as the broker. [118] Real estate brokerage Massey Knakal had taken over the listing by May 2008, seeking $31 million for the site. [119]

  4. 14 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    Gluck had sole ownership of 14 Wall Street by 2004, and Leviev Boymelgreen bought the building from Gluck the next year for $215 million. [126] Initially, the new owners wanted to convert the entire building from offices into luxury condominiums but, in 2006, they dropped their plan for a residential conversion. [127]

  5. Shaya - Wikipedia

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    Shaya Boymelgreen (born 1951), American real estate developer Shaya Goldoust (born 1986), Iranian-born Canadian journalist, trans activist Shaya Goloshchyokin, birth name of Filipp Goloshchyokin , Soviet Bolshevik functionary

  6. List of Jewish American businesspeople in real estate

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    Ben Ashkenazy (1968/69–), Israeli-American developer, founder of the Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation [1]; Sol Atlas (1907–1973), Long Island real estate developer responsible for the Miracle Mile [2]

  7. Lev Avnerovich Leviev - Wikipedia

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    Lev (Levi) Leviev (born 30 July 1956) is an Israeli diamond magnate, investor and philanthropist.Leviev was the chairman and majority shareholder of Africa Israel Investments, a diversified conglomerate, between 1997 and 2018. [1]

  8. 23 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    23 Wall Street and the adjacent 15 Broad Street were sold in 2003 for $100 million to Africa Israel and Boymelgreen. [105] [118] Later that year, nonprofit group Wall Street Rising convinced the owners of 23 Wall and 15 Broad Streets to light the buildings during the night. [120]

  9. Hershey Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Friedman started his career by working for his family textile company. By 1982, he acquired a plastics packaging business. By 2014, Friedman told The Jerusalem Post, "we are the largest in North America, packaging Hershey’s chocolates, Pepsi, Nestle, Elle Candy, the famous Entenmann’s donuts, McCain’s fries, as well as larger and smaller companies internationally and locally.

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