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  2. PulteGroup - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Pulte Homes, Inc acquired Del E. Webb Construction Company, founded by Del Webb, for $1.8 billion. [11] In 2003, the company acquired Sivage-Thomas Homes. [12] In 2009, the company acquired Centex for $1.3 billion in stock. [13] [14] In August 2014, the company acquired the real-estate assets of Dominion Homes for $82 million. [15]

  3. Del E. Webb Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    New communities opened in Arizona, Nevada, California, and Texas. During the 1990s, Marco Rubio began holding speaking engagements at these retirement communities, for which the company tried to reward him by nicknaming a star after him in 1993. [15] In 2001 the corporation was purchased by Pulte Homes. The Del Webb name is used by Pulte as a ...

  4. Balfour Beatty Construction - Wikipedia

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    1994: Centex Construction is ranked as the second largest general contractor in the U.S. and also the third largest builder of healthcare facilities. [2] 1995: The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, built by J.W. Bateson, is the target of terrorist bomber Timothy McVeigh. [11] 1996: Completion of the NASA Mission Control in Houston, Texas. [12]

  5. PulteGroup earnings: Homebuilder's stock pops after ... - AOL

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    Earnings per share for the homebuilder's fiscal first quarter came in at $2.35, beating the $1.80 expected by analysts.

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  7. PulteGroup to Move Corporate HQ - AOL

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  8. Canyon Gate - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Gate at Cinco Ranch or Canyon Gate at Historic Cinco Ranch is a subdivision in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, near the Cinco Ranch census-designated place. It is located at Farm to Market Road 1093 and Mason Road. [1] The development has 205 acres (83 ha) of land. [2] As of 2018 it has 721 houses. [3]

  9. Eagle Materials - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1963 as a division of Centex Construction Company. Between April 1994 and January 30, 2004, the company was known as Centex Construction Products, Inc. [ 1 ] On January 30, 2004, Centex distributed its shares in the company to its shareholders and the company was renamed Eagle Materials Inc. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]