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  2. Gulf American Land Corporation - Wikipedia

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    General Acceptance Corp's origins go back to August 1933, when it was formed in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Initially focusing on car finance, in the 1950s, General Acceptance branched out into insurance, consumer, and real estate finance, followed by expansion into truck trailer and construction equipment manufacturing in the 1960s. [15] [4]

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    Pennsylvania. Joseph Nocito Sr. 2003 [166] Chateauesque: 109 (tie) 38,000 sq ft (3,500 m 2) 5501 W Hamilton Road S ‘Pizza Hut Mansion’ Fort Wayne, Indiana: Dick Freeland 1997 Chateauesque: 109 (tie) 38,000 sq ft (3,500 m 2) [167] Vizcaya Museum and Gardens: Miami, Florida: James Deering: Miami-Dade County: 1916 Mediterranean Revival Style ...

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    The Royal Palm Hotel was developed by The Peebles Corporation in 1996 through a Public/Private Partnership with The City of Miami Beach. [8] Peebles sold The Royal Palm Hotel in December 2004 for $127.5 million. [9] Residences at The Bath Club (Miami Beach, FL) Residences at The Bath Club is a 20-story oceanfront residential tower in Miami Beach.

  6. Florida land boom of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    The 1926 Miami hurricane ended the boom and the much smaller 1928 Okeechobee hurricane made certain it was extinguished. [19] [20] [21] The 1926 hurricane destroyed "whatever public enthusiasm for Florida vacation properties and real estate development that remained," as there had been little preparation for the storm. [22]

  7. David Wolkowsky - Wikipedia

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    David William Wolkowsky (August 25, 1919 – September 23, 2018) was a real estate developer from Key West, Florida. He is credited with transforming the city from a navy town to a tourist destination. [1] [2] [3]

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