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The Westfield Group had origins in the western suburbs of Sydney. The first development was named "Westfield Place", and opened in July 1959 in Blacktown. [4] The name Westfield is derived from "west" related to the West Sydney location, and "field" due to having located on subdivided farmland. The centre was opened by John Saunders and Frank ...
Klimenko was adopted by the Hungarian-Jewish, [3] Westfield Group co-founder and Nazi concentration camp survivor John Saunders and his wife Eta. [2] [4] Klimenko was born a Catholic and was raised as Jewish (although never converted). [4] She has a younger adopted brother, [4] and was raised by nannies, due to Saunders' work commitments. [2]
Westfield Corporation was an Australian commercial real estate company and operator of shopping centres.It was founded with the spin-off of the Westfield Group in 2014, where assets in Australia and New Zealand formed the Scentre Group, and assets in the United Kingdom and United States formed the Westfield Corporation.
Sir Frank P. Lowy AC (/ ˈ l oʊ i / LOH-ee; born 22 October 1930) is an Australian-Israeli [2] [3] businessman of Jewish Slovak-Hungarian origins [4] [5] and the former long-time chairman of Westfield Corporation, a global shopping centre company with US$29.3 billion of assets under management in the United States, United Kingdom and Europe.
Joe Saragossi, founder of G.James Glass & Aluminium, glass and window manufacturer; John Saunders, co-founder of the Westfield Group [11] [12] Harry Seidler, architect; Sidney Sinclair, men's fashion label founder; Smorgon family, founder/owners of Smorgon Steel and other businesses; Harry Triguboff, property developer founder of Meriton
The building is now known as the John R. Saunders Administration Building. It sits on the corner of County Route 16 and Bronson Hill Road on the site of the track's former ticket office.
John Saunders (English judge) (born 1949), English High Court Judge of the Queen's Bench Division; John Saunders (MP) (1590–1638), English lawyer and politician, represented Reading in the House of Commons; John Saunders (New Brunswick judge) (1754–1834), Canadian soldier, lawyer, and Chief Justice of the colonial Province of New Brunswick
John Weeke Saunders (c. 1590 – June 1670), also known as John Sanders, was an English politician, sailor, settler, and planter, who served as the Governor of Wessagusset Colony from 1622 to 1623. [1] He came to the settlement as a member of Thomas Weston's company. [2]