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  2. Aladdin City, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Aladdin City Sales Co. was finally dissolved by proclamation in November 1936. [12] A couple of the Aladdin homes survived over the years, but without the community and the commercial buildings, which remained on the drawing board. [2] The last of these homes reportedly suffered severe damage in Hurricane Andrew in 1992. [1]

  3. Clayton Homes - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Clayton Homes has 40 home building facilities and more than 350 retail outlets located across the United States. At these facilities, retail locations and distribution centers, the company employs 16,000 people. [63] Clayton Homes produces about 50,000 homes per year at its facilities, which is about half of the industry's total.

  4. Sears Modern Homes - Wikipedia

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    Sears Modern Homes were sold between 1908 and 1942. There is some debate about whether some homes from Sears that were built in 1941 and 1942 qualify as Sears Modern Homes. Some of these homes were based on models offered in the Sears Modern Homes catalog. Others were not, but were still pre-cut kit homes built from plans and materials from Sears.

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  6. LGI Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, LGI Homes was founded in The Woodlands, Texas by Thomas Lipar and his son Eric Lipar. [5] [6] LGI Homes primarily focuses on entry-level housing for first-time homebuyers. [7] [8] LGI Homes initially built homes in its home state of Texas. [9] Their first project was a residential development in Conroe called Summerset Estates. [10]

  7. PulteGroup - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Pulte Homes, Inc acquired Del E. Webb Construction Company, founded by Del Webb, for $1.8 billion. [11] In 2003, the company acquired Sivage-Thomas Homes. [12] In 2009, the company acquired Centex for $1.3 billion in stock. [13] [14] In August 2014, the company acquired the real-estate assets of Dominion Homes for $82 million. [15]

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