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  2. Pioneer Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The land on which the plaza sits, once railroad and warehouse property, was cleared for the 900-foot (270 m)-tall hotel and office Dallas Tower which was part of the failed Griffin Square development.

  3. Jeff Blackard - Wikipedia

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    Jeffory Blackard is an entrepreneur and real estate developer working primarily in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.His developments include Adriatica, [1] in which he intends to reproduce the look and feel [2] of an old-world southern European village [3] (most notably, an Adriatic coast Croatian village) in Texas.

  4. Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin is building the most ... - AOL

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    Here are 3 ways to invest in real estate. Bethan Moorcraft. December 21, 2023 at 3:15 AM. ... Again, you don’t need Griffin’s billions to build a real estate portfolio. Remember, whatever you ...

  5. Harlan Crow - Wikipedia

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    Harlan Crow was born in Dallas, the third son of Margaret Doggett Crow and real estate developer Trammell Crow. Margaret Crow survived the sinking of the SS Athenia, the first British ship sunk by Nazi Germany during World War II. [3] He has four brothers and one sister.

  6. Ken Griffin Expands Real Estate Empire With $90 Million St ...

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    Hedge fund kingpin Ken Griffin's real estate empire just got bigger with the $90 million purchase of a fancy new pad in St. Tropez. According to the Wall Street Journal, the 2-acre property with ...

  7. Little Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce was originally established in this neighborhood in 1939 with the purpose of developing, promoting, and creating local businesses. [17] Businesses that developed in Little Mexico have become staples of Dallas, such as El Fenix, Luna’s Tortilla Factory, and Dallas Tortilla Factory.