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  2. Egypt Sherrod - Wikipedia

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    Egypt Alise Sherrod was born on November 16, 1976, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [citation needed] Growing up in her grandparents' home, she slept in a closet that only fit her bed; as a child she dreamed to one day have a closet that was bigger than her bedroom.

  3. Cedar Realty Trust - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Realty Trust, Inc. is a real estate investment trust that invests in shopping centers.It is a subsidiary of Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust. As of December 31, 2022, the company owned 19 properties with 2.9 million square feet of leasable space primarily in the Northeastern United States, including 7 properties in Pennsylvania.

  4. Susan M. Wachter - Wikipedia

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    Susan M. Wachter is the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, and Professor of Finance at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, the Director for the Wharton GeoSpatial Initiative and Lab, and the co-director of the Penn Institute for Urban Research.

  5. ‘I envisioned myself living here’: How real estate mogul ...

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    ‘I envisioned myself living here’: How real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran manifested her dream NYC penthouse — and bought it 26 years later Victoria Vesovski February 16, 2025 at 6:44 AM

  6. The Iconic “Home Alone” House Has Officially Sold Over Asking for $5.5 Million — See Inside! The famous Illinois home featured in the 1990 Christmas classic first hit the market for $5.25 ...

  7. 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]