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  2. Kingdon Gould III - Wikipedia

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    Kingdon Gould III (born June 16, 1948) is an American real estate developer, active in the Washington, D.C.-area.He is part of the fifth generation of the Gould family of financiers, philanthropists and diplomats, which includes his father Kingdon Gould, Jr., grandfather Kingdon Gould Sr., great-grandfather George Jay Gould and great-great-grandfather Jay Gould, with associated generations of ...

  3. Dominic F. Antonelli Jr. - Wikipedia

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    For many years Antonelli was a business partner of Gould Jr. in the Washington D.C. parking and real estate development PMI Parking Management Inc. [9] Antonelli's real estate holdings were extensive in Washington D.C.'s suburbs. He also had vast holdings in Panama, where he owned more than half a million acres of land, a coconut-oil refining ...

  4. Hempstead House - Wikipedia

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    Hempstead House, also known as the Gould-Guggenheim Estate or Sands Point Preserve, is a large American estate that was built for Howard Gould and completed for Daniel Guggenheim in 1912. It is located in Sands Point on the North Shore of Long Island in Nassau County, New York .

  5. Gould family - Wikipedia

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    The Gould family is a wealthy American family that came to prominence in the late 19th century. The family's fortune was primarily earned through a railroad empire built by Jason "Jay" Gould , a notorious "robber baron" during the Gilded Age .

  6. Edwin Gould - Wikipedia

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    Through his son Frank, he was a grandfather of Marianne Gould (1926–1957), [15] who married (and later divorced) Lt. John W. McDonough, [16] and New York real estate investor Edwin Jay Gould (1932–1993).

  7. Multiple listing service - Wikipedia

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    A multiple listing service (MLS, also multiple listing system or multiple listings service) is an organization with a suite of services that real estate brokers use to establish contractual offers of cooperation and compensation (among brokers) and accumulate and disseminate information to enable appraisals.

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