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  2. Charles S. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    The company denied the allegations said it does not tolerate sexual harassment. [7] In early 2024, Fortress Investment Group sued Cohen for a default on a $534mn loan made in 2019. [8] In August a New York Supreme Court judge approved proceeding with a foreclosure auction against properties owned by Cohen to recoup part of the value of the ...

  3. Concierge Auctions - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the company became the "preferred" home auction partner of Engel & Völkers Advisors, North America. [13] It sold $390 million in real estate from 96 separate sales that year. [7] The company became the "main reference in the Italian market" after partnering with Sotheby's International Realty as its "preferred auction provider". [14]

  4. RB Global - Wikipedia

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    He stayed with Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers until 1980. [4]: 39, 48, 70 In 1968, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers held its first auction with gross proceeds in excess of CA$1 million, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [4]: 39 Edmonton was also the site of the company's first permanent auction site (on company-owned land), which was established in 1976. Until ...

  5. Compass, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Reishman Real Estate Washington, D.C.–based broker [26] [27] April 2016 Shane Aspen Real Estate Aspen-based broker [28] January 2017 Bushari Real Estate Boston-based brokerage [29] April 2018 Conlon Chicago-based brokerage [30] [31] April 2018 Northwest Group Real Estate Seattle-based brokerage [32] [33] June 2018 The Hudson Company

  6. Bid4Assets - Wikipedia

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    Bid4Assets, established in 1999, was the first online real estate auction website to operate in the United States. [1] [2] The company auctions distressed real estate and personal property for private investors and federal and local government. [3]

  7. A. Alfred Taubman - Wikipedia

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    In October 2003, his real estate firm Taubman Centers survived a hostile takeover bid by the Simon Property Group and Westfield America. [15] On February 10, 2020, it was announced that Simon Property Group had entered into a deal to acquire competing Taubman Centers for $52.50 a share, in a deal valued at $3.6 billion.

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  9. Hilco Global - Wikipedia

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    Hilco Real Estate was responsible for numerous large transactions in real estate including 1,200 leases for MCI Worldcom that the company either sold or renegotiated. [20] It also closed hundreds of Blockbuster stores following the company's 2010 bankruptcy as well as approximately 200 Borders following that company's 2011 bankruptcy. [ 21 ]