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The 50-acre waterfront estate was sold in April 2014 for US$120,000,000 and was, at the time of sale, the highest residential transaction ever recorded in the United States. [ 5 ] Hotel De Soyecourt ( Paris, France ), which sold in September 2006 and was listed at €100,000,000.
Paris is located on the Northeast Texas Trail (NETT), a 130 mi (210 km) hike-and-bike trail from Farmersville, Texas, to New Boston, Texas, which follows a disused railroad right-of-way railbanked by the Union Pacific Railroad and Chaparral Railroad in the 1990s.
In 1859 Thaddeus Parris, a Mexican–American War veteran for whom the community was named built an ox-turned gristmill [3] at this location. This attracted settlers of the area during the next decade and until sometime in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century Parris remained a community center for area farmers.
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BNP Paribas Real Estate, formerly Atisreal, is a European commercial property consultancy company and subsidiary of BNP Paribas with around 2,600 employees in 51 cities. Its headquarters were in Levallois-Perret, France. In June 2009 the Atisreal brand was dropped and the BNP Paribas Real Estate brand replaced it.
Grizzle is a surname. Notable people with the name include: David Grizzle, American business executive; Mary R. Grizzle (1921–2006), American politician and advocate of the Equal Rights Amendment; Stanley G. Grizzle (1918–2016), Canadian citizenship judge and labour union activist
Paris, Texas is a city in the northeast portion of the U.S. state of Texas. Paris, Texas may also refer to: Paris, Texas, a 1984 film directed by Wim Wenders Paris, Texas, a soundtrack by Ry Cooder; Paris, Texas (band), a punk rock band from the U.S. state of Wisconsin; Paris Texas (hip hop group), an alternative hip hop duo from Compton ...
In 1916, a devastating fire destroyed most of Paris' downtown area, including the newspaper office and all records. Sayers continued as publisher until early April 1920, when he sold the paper the North Texas Publishing Company, whose principal shareholders were Paris business people – Harry Thomas Warner (1870–1925), former managing editor ...