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Damianos Sotheby's International Realty is a luxury Bahamas real estate firm founded in 1945 by Nicholas G. Damianos. This Bahamian company was originally named Damianos Realty, but had a name change when they acquired the Sotheby's International Realty franchise in 2005.
He owned a home called "Pompano" on 240 El Vedado Drive in Palm Beach, a 150-acre (0.61 km 2) estate in Mahwah, New Jersey, called "Melody Farm", a 160-acre (0.65 km 2) Hollywood estate known as "The Pines" (also known as Runyon Canyon Park), a townhouse in London, a home in Juan-les-Pins in France, and a house on Paradise Island in the Bahamas ...
RXR Realty is a developer of real estate projects which include: Pier 57, Manhattan, New York.In 2014, RXR Realty along with Youngwoo and Associates formed a joint partnership to redevelop the historic Pier 57 in Hudson River Park on the West Side of Manhattan. Construction of the original site began in 1950 and at the time Pier 57 was the ...
As Google (GOOG) reportedly ponders buying its New York City headquarters for a cool $2 billion -- which would make it one of the largest real estate transactions in history -- 24/7 Wall St ...
Aby Rosen (born May 16, 1960) is a German and American real estate tycoon living in New York City.He co-founded RFR Holding, which owns a portfolio of 93 properties valued over $15.5 billion in cities including New York, Miami, Las Vegas, and Tel Aviv.
Wanting to get into New York real estate and lacking the funding to compete with established real estate families (e.g. Dursts, Roses, Fishers, Rudins, Tishmans, and the Lefraks), Sutton took a different tack: he would first find a potential tenant, determine where they wanted a store, and then seek to buy out the lease from the tenant at the location.
Real estate is property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as growing crops (e.g. timber), minerals or water, and wild animals; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property, (more generally) buildings or housing in general.
Rudin was the son of Lithuanian-Jewish immigrant Louis Rudinsky, who operated a dry goods store on the Lower East Side of the Manhattan borough of New York City. [2] His father made his first real estate purchase in 1905 when he bought a four-story brownstone on 153 East 54th Street. [2]