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  2. A bill banning Chinese citizens from buying property has some ...

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    The Chinese investor could not be reached for comment. The sponsor of the new Texas bill, Kolkhorst, cited "the purchase in 2021 of over 130,000 acres in South Texas by a Chinese-controlled firm ...

  3. Armando Montelongo - Wikipedia

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    Armando Montelongo Jr. is an American real estate entrepreneur and public speaker, best known for his role from 2006 to 2009 on the A&E reality TV show Flip This House. [1] He is the founder of "Armando Montelongo Companies", which presents real estate investment seminars. [2][3] Montelongo continues investing in real estate while operating his ...

  4. Asian Americans in Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 there were 35,971 members of the combined group in Harris County, making up 18.6% of the county's Asians and now being the second largest Asian ethnic group in the county. From 2000 to 2010 the combined group in Harris County increased by 39%. [23] In Fort Bend County in 2000 there were 13,000 people of Indian and Pakistani ancestry. [26]

  5. Golden Bank - Wikipedia

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    Golden Bank was established in Houston, Texas in 1985. As the first minority-owned bank in Greater Houston area, Golden Bank has provided commercial banking services including taking deposits (DDA, NOW, Money Market, Savings, Time Deposits, Traditional and Roth IRAs), extending loans (Commercial, Construction, Real Estate, Consumer, Small Business, Mortgages, etc.), providing trade finance ...

  6. James C. Ho - Wikipedia

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    He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas on March 30, 2006. [16] After his Supreme Court clerkship, Ho returned to private practice at Gibson Dunn in its Dallas office from 2006 to 2008 and 2010 to 2017. [7] From 2008 to 2010, he was the Solicitor General of Texas in the Office of the Attorney General of Texas, [7] replacing Ted Cruz in that ...

  7. Asia Society - Wikipedia

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    Asia Society Texas Center in Houston. The Texas Center first opened in 1979. The current 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m 2) building, with a cost of $50 million, has a modernist style and was built with German-origin Jura limestone personally inspected by Taniguchi and his employees. The building includes glass walls, steam generated from the ...

  8. Asian Trade District, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Area codes. 214, 469, 972. The Asian Trade District (ATD) is a neighborhood in Northwest Dallas, Texas (USA). Located at the crossroads of Harry Hines Boulevard and Royal Lane, the district has been home to numerous Asian-owned businesses, wholesale retailers, and restaurants since the 1980s. [1] The area is recognized as the city's Koreatown ...

  9. Nate Paul - Wikipedia

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    Natin [1] "Nate" Paul (born 1987 in Victoria, Texas) [2] is an American real estate developer, who founded the real estate firm World Class Capital Group.Paul is at the center of the abuse-of-office complaints that ultimately led to the 2023 impeachment and suspension of Attorney General of Texas Ken Paxton: 6 of the 20 articles of impeachment against Paxton in 2023 mention Paul by name.