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Meritage Homes was founded in 1985 as Monterey Homes in Scottsdale, Arizona, by Steve Hilton and William "Bill" Cleverly. [8] In 1997, the company changed its name to Meritage Homes Corp, and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol MTH. [8] In 2011, the company unveiled its first net-zero energy homes, in Buckeye, Arizona. [9]
Tri Pointe Homes, Inc. is a home construction company headquartered in Incline Village, Nevada.It also offers financing and insurance services to homebuyers. It operates in Arizona, California, Nevada, Washington, Colorado, Texas, the District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. [1]
After Anne McCormick's death in 1969, a portion of the McCormick's land, about 4,236 acres, was sold to Kaiser-Aetna in the summer of 1970 for a purchase price of $12.1 million. [1] [2] Richard F Boultinghouse was the General Manager of McCormick Ranch and responsible for its real estate development. The development was incorporated in 1972 ...
A new Northern California coastal residence atop an oceanfront bluff south of San Francisco is for sale for $12.9 million, and the offering is being praised as an example of builders working ...
Hilton was born in Los Angeles, California in 1961. His father Samuel Hilton was a Holocaust survivor from Warsaw, Poland.Captured with Hilton's grandfather by German SS soldiers in 1943, his father spent two years in five different concentration camps in Poland, Germany, and Czechoslovakia, before being liberated by Soviet soldiers at Theresienstadt outside of Prague.
Czech Republic-born entrepreneur Jan Sramek founded California Forever and its subsidiary Flannery Associates in 2017. [2] [3] 97% of the company's funding comes from US investors, with the remaining 3% coming from British and Irish investors. [4] The development of the project was described as a five-year "stealth campaign" by The Real Deal. [5]
Features of the priciest Valley houses to sell in the second week of October include a smart home system, a golf simulator and a glass wine room.
1960 Scottsdale City Hall, Scottsdale, AZ (now Triangle Building) 1960 Sheppard of the Valley Lutheran Church, Phoenix, AZ (partially razed) 1960 Town and Country Paradise (T&C IV) Phoenix, AZ; 1960 Coronado High School, Scottsdale, AZ (mostly razed) 1961 Villa Monterey Casitas 1-4, Scottsdale, AZ (Dave Friedman's, Butler Homes.