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  2. Shea Homes - Wikipedia

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    Shea Homes is an American homebuilding company. Founded in 1881, its major markets are the West Coast (California, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, and Colorado), Texas ...

  3. J.F. Shea Co - Wikipedia

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    The J.F. Shea Co., Inc. is one of the largest privately held construction and real estate companies in the United States.J.F. Shea comprises a collection of companies including Shea Properties, Shea Homes, Shea Ventures, (Venture Capital), J.F. Shea Construction Inc., the Redding Division, Reed Manufacturing, Trilogy and Bluestar Resort & Golf.

  4. Shea Properties - Wikipedia

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    Shea Properties parent company, the J.F. Shea Co, was founded in 1881 in Portland, Oregon by John Francis Shea. The J. F. Shea Company's activities include new-home construction, commercial construction, civil engineering, commercial and multi-family property development and management, construction materials and venture capital.

  5. SolarCity and Shea Homes® Mark One-Year Anniversary of ...

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  6. Occupy Our Homes, Occupy Wall Street Offshoot, Builds a ... - AOL

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    Ten months ago, Occupy Our Homes. Though Occupy Wall Street is fading from the public eye, one of its offshoots continues to garner attention, carrying the torch as perhaps the most potent legacy ...

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  8. Robert Moses - Wikipedia

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    Moses was later able to build the 55,000-seat multi-purpose Shea Stadium on the site. Construction ran from October 1961 to its delayed completion in April 1964. The stadium attracted an expansion franchise, the New York Mets, who played at Shea until 2008, when the stadium was demolished and replaced with Citi Field.

  9. Rivermark of Santa Clara - Wikipedia

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    The area includes the Rivermark Village retail center, and the housing developments including The Arbors by Centex, The Park by Centex, The Promenade by Lennar, The Greens by Lennar, The Landings by Shea, The Glen by Shea, and 550 Moreland. [3] The Mansion Grove Apartments (on Lick Mill Boulevard) are not included in Rivermark of Santa Clara. [4]