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  2. Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust - Wikipedia

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    Dundee REIT was formed in 2003, from the commercial properties of Dundee Realty. [1] The remainder of Dundee Realty was taken over by its major shareholder, Dundee Bancorp (now called Dundee Corporation). [1] In 2007, the company sold its Eastern Canadian assets to GE Real Estate for $2.4 billion, while retaining its Western Canadian assets. [2]

  3. West Dundee, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The 1.1 million-square-foot mall's retail sales boosted West Dundee's economy and created an estimated 1,600 jobs by 1982. New subdivisions were built to the west of Spring Hill Mall. With a population of 7,331 (2010 Census data), West Dundee has managed to keep its quaintness and small-town feeling intact.

  4. Walter George Tarrant - Wikipedia

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    In 1911 he bought 964 acres (3.90 km 2) of Surrey scrubland from the Egertons, the family of Lord Ellesmere which he developed into the St George's Hill estate. Tarrant was subsequently responsible for constructing housing in Weybridge , Byfleet, Pyrford, Woking and also Virginia Water where he launched the Wentworth Estate in 1923.

  5. River Bourne, Addlestone - Wikipedia

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    The River Bourne or The Bourne rises southwest of Bisley in Bisley Common [n 1] where it joins the longer Trulley Brook which drains Colony Bog and the middle of the Pirbright Ranges [n 2], flows between West End and Bisley [n 3], skirts the south of Chobham, makes a meander into rural north Woking and joins the much longer Mill Bourne to the east of Chobham before flowing between Woodham and ...

  6. Woking Civic Offices - Wikipedia

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    As part of the reorganisation of local government in 1974, Woking became a borough for the first time. [5] In this context, the council leaders decided to commission new civic offices where all the staff would be co-located: they considered various sites including one in Guildford Road, but eventually selected a location adjacent to the ...

  7. West End, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    West End is a village and civil parish in Surrey Heath, Surrey, England, approximately 25 miles (40 km) southwest of central London. It is midway between the towns of Camberley and Woking , 4 mi (6.4 km) to the west and east respectively.

  8. Goldsworth Park - Wikipedia

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    Goldsworth Park is a large housing estate to the north-west of Woking in Surrey, England. It was named after the nearby Goldsworth area which was a large 'tithing' of Woking Parish. The tithing included most of the north west of Woking, such as Brookwood, Knaphill and St. John's.

  9. Westfield, Woking, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Westfield was one of three ‘open fields’ of the ancient town of Woking (see Old Woking) and was first recorded in 1548. [2] The ‘west’ field was in fact divided into two areas with the ‘lower west field’ occupying the area of present-day Westfield Avenue and the Football Ground and the ‘upper west field’ covering the area to the south and east of the Westfield Road.