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  2. Cornelius Steenwyk - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Steenwyck [2] (born Cornelis Jacobsz Steenwijck; March 16, 1626 – November 21, 1684) served two terms as Mayor of New York City, the first from 1668 to 1672 (or 1670, [3]) and the second from 1682 to 1684 (or 1683 [3]).

  3. Joannes Nevius - Wikipedia

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    On July 22, 1658, he conveyed his house and lot on Pearl St. to Cornelius Steenwyck. September 6, 1664, the British took New Amsterdam and renamed it New York. In October, all the inhabitants were required to swear an oath of allegiance to King Charles II. Joannes Nevius continued as City Secretary under the British.

  4. List of Jewish American businesspeople in real estate

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    Benjamin Winter (1881–1944), Polish-born NYC-based real estate investor and founder of Benjamin Winter, Inc. [184] [185] [186] Steve Witkoff (1957–), real estate investor, founder of the Witkoff Group, Special Envoy to the Middle East for U.S. President Donald Trump; Lewis Wolff (1935–), developer and former owner of MLB's Oakland ...

  5. Cornelius Van Steenwyck - Wikipedia

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  6. Anywhere Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Anywhere Real Estate Inc., formerly Realogy (/ ˈ r iː l ə dʒ i /), is an American publicly traded real estate services company. It owns and franchises several real estate brands and brokerages, and offers consumer programs, lead generation , relocation , and title settlement services.

  7. CIM Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, in partnership with JBG Smith, the company acquired the Marriott Wardman Park hotel from Thayer Lodging Group for $300 million. [4] In February 2007, the company acquired the BB&T Center for $117 million. [5] In June 2017, it sold the property to Arden Group for $148.8 million. [6]

  8. Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Street.com

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    One of their clients, Wall-Street.com, cancelled their licensing arrangement, and the license required Wall-Street.com to remove the content from their site, which they refused to do. Fourth Estate sued for copyright infringement, after having submitted their application for registration but without having waited for the registration to be ...

  9. Rockpoint Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rockpoint Group (Rockpoint) is an American private equity real estate firm headquartered in Boston. [ 2 ] In 2022, the firm was ranked by PERE (under Private Equity International ) as the twelfth largest Private Equity Real Estate firm based on total fundraising over the most recent five-year period.