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  2. Jack Kemp - Wikipedia

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    Kemp considered running for the U.S. Senate in 1980 and Hugh Sidey mentioned him as a contender to unseat Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election [86] and was a front runner for the vice presidency at the 1980 Republican National Convention, [5] [100] where he received 43 votes from conservative detractors of George H. W. Bush.

  3. Lloyd Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Goldman is the son of real estate investor Irving Goldman. [1] His uncle, Sol Goldman, was one of the most prominent real estate investors in New York City during the 1980s owning a portfolio of nearly 600 commercial and residential properties. [2] Goldman inherited a portfolio of New York City real estate.

  4. The rise and fall of no-money-down real estate gurus - AOL

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    The New York Times reports that the Carleton Sheets infomercials that were ubiquitous a couple years ago are now off the air, as the real estate training mogul struggles with his tarnished ...

  5. Gary Barnett (real estate developer) - Wikipedia

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    He returned to the United States in the 1990s to diversify into real estate, purchasing shopping malls and office buildings in the Midwest. [1] In 1994, he joined Kevin P. Maloney's Property Markets Group as a principal [3] and made his first New York City purchase, the Belnord apartment building. [4]

  6. Fred Trump - Wikipedia

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    [105] [106] An October 2018 New York Times exposé on Fred and Donald Trump's finances revealed that Fred created 295 income streams for Donald and concludes that the latter "was a millionaire by age 8", receiving $413 million (adjusted for inflation; $483.6 million in 2023 currency) [107] from Fred's business empire over his lifetime ...

  7. History of New York City (1978–present) - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the 1970s, the 1980s were a time of restrained optimism in New York. The boom on Wall Street was fueling the speculative real estate market, and unemployment numbers dropped noticeably. Koch successfully balanced the city's budget ahead of schedule, allowing the city to re-enter the bond market and raise cash, effectively ending the ...

  8. List of Brooklyn Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Feil, 1973, real estate developer and CEO of The Feil Organization. [14] Noah J. Hanft, 1976, General Counsel, MasterCard International. [15] Lon Jacobs, 1981, Chief Legal Officer, Senior Executive Vice President, and Group General Counsel of News Corporation. [16] Alfred J. Koeppel 1957, New York real estate developer [17] [18]

  9. I’m an Economist: Here’s My Prediction for the ... - AOL

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    Immediately after Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, people began predicting how his next term would affect the markets, including the U.S. real estate landscape. Find Out: How To...