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Arthur Morris Blank (born September 27, 1942) is an American businessman.He is best known for being a co-founder of the home improvement retailer The Home Depot. [2]Blank owns three professional sports teams based in Atlanta, Georgia – the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL), the Atlanta Drive of the TGL, and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), the latter of ...
She has three children with Arthur Blank (born 1942): Kenny Blank, Dena Blank Kimball, and Danielle Blank Thomsen; [2] they divorced in 1993. [1] Her son, Kenny Blank and his wife Nancy; [7] [8] and her daughter Dena and her husband Josh Kimball, serve as directors of The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.
According to Stephanie, the 82-year-old has been flying between Florida and New York for high-end beauty treatments, including Botox, hair dyeing and manicures.
The Home Depot cofounder Arthur M. Blank's family office is being sued by two private-jet flight attendants. They say they were overworked, and Blank's family office "falsified time records."
The team was later sold to Arthur M. Blank in 2002 for $545 million. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] On Interstate 985 in the northern suburbs of Atlanta , Exit 12, for Spout Springs Road, leads to the Atlanta Falcons training complex in Flowery Branch and is named in Smith's honor.
Steve was previously married to his ex-wife, Stephanie, before the two divorced in 2016. “I get to see him all day, every day, authentic self, ...
Home Depot cofounder and billionaire Arthur Blank joins business leaders supporting Harris. ... He and his wife have given $2.7 million to the former president's 2024 campaign, after giving $10 ...
In April 1978, he and future Home Depot co-founder Arthur Blank were fired during a corporate power struggle at Handy Dan. [12] [13] In 1978, they co-founded the home-improvement retailer Home Depot, with the help of merchandising expert Pat Farrah and New York investment banker Ken Langone who assembled a group of investors. The first two ...