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Founded in 1914, the business and the metroplex seemed to grow together. In a 1999 editorial naming the leading 20 Dallasites of the 20th Century, Henry S. Miller was called "the master of real estate brokerage." [1] The company was founded by Henry S. Miller, Sr., who had worked in retail and real estate prior to venturing out on his own.
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In 2016, Miller was elected as a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel [27] [28] and as a fellow of the American Bar Foundation. [29] [30]In 2017, Miller received the V. Judson Klein Award from the State Bar of California [31] and was granted the Outstanding Conference Speaker Award from the California Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Tamina is located along the Missouri Pacific line, located 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Interstate 45 and 8.5 miles (13.7 km) south of the city of Conroe. James H. Berry promoted the community and named it after Tammany Hall, New York City. The letter writer submitting the name to the postal department spelled the name "Tamina."
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The brothers founded the company with the idea to allow residents in the D.C. area to invest in real estate development projects they were building. [5] Fundrise's first project, Maketto, in the H Street NE Corridor in Washington D.C. raised $325,000 from 175 investors, where any resident of D.C. or Virginia could invest for as little as $100 ...