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  2. Tunnel to Towers Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is a charitable organization founded in tribute to New York Fire Department firefighter Stephen Siller, who was killed on September 11, 2001, during the September 11 attacks. [5]

  3. Tunnel to Towers Foundation founder marks 20 years ... - AOL

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    Tunnel to Towers began with one runner, Stephen Siller, a valiant firefighter trying to get to the Twin Towers on 9/11 any way he could. Now, tens of thousands travel that same route every year ...

  4. An old jail won’t be turned into new homes as Florida leaders ...

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    Tunnel to Towers and U.S. VETS said they hope to open the veteran housing community by the end of 2024. Interim County Administrator Lee Washington during the Board of Commissioners meeting on ...

  5. Tunnels to Towers Foundation - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 December 2022, at 23:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Mark Gorton - Wikipedia

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    Mark Howard Gorton [1] (born November 7, 1966 [2] [unreliable source?] [citation needed]) is the creator of LimeWire, [3] a peer-to-peer file sharing client for the Java Platform, and chief executive of the Lime Group.

  7. Larry Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Larry A. Silverstein (born May 30, 1931) is an American billionaire businessman. [1] Among his real estate projects, he is the developer of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City, as well as one of New York's tallest residential towers at 30 Park Place, where he owns a home. [2]

  8. Stephen Muss - Wikipedia

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    Muss eventually went into a partnership with his father founding Alexander Muss & Sons developing 30 acres of tract homes on Long Island. [2] From 1952 through 1968, they went on to develop over 20 subdivisions with about 20,000 houses in Queens, New Jersey, and on Long Island; they also built over 4,000 multifamily units. [1]

  9. How brother of a 9/11 firefighter is helping house West L.A ...

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    A plan to build 1,700 units for homeless veterans in West L.A. has been stalled for years. An undisclosed grant from a New York group gives it a boost.