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  2. Turner House (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Turner House in Pittsford, Monroe County, New York is a Greek Revival house, which was built around 1840 in Henrietta, New York. [1] Richard and Nancy Turner bought the house in 1956 and paid for moving the house from Henrietta to a nearby location in Pittsford. [ 2 ]

  3. Kathleen Turner - Wikipedia

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    Turner married real estate entrepreneur Jay Weiss of New York City in 1984, and they had one daughter, singer Rachel Ann Weiss, who was born on October 14, 1987. Turner and Weiss divorced in December 2007, but Turner has said, "[Jay]'s still my best friend." [51]

  4. The Spiral (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Spiral, also known as 66 Hudson Boulevard, is a 66-floor, 1,031-foot (314 m) skyscraper with 2.85 million square feet (265,000 m 2), on 34th Street between Hudson Boulevard and Tenth Avenue in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. It was developed by Tishman Speyer, constructed by Turner Construction, and opened in 2023.

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  6. Lana Turner (stylist) - Wikipedia

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    Turner worked in the real estate and art industries. Her daily work attire was "ornate" and always featured a toque. [1] Her collection of vintage clothing includes over 500 hats. [2] Turner's fashion attracts the attention of photographers, bloggers, and editors. [2] She was a muse of street photographer Bill Cunningham.

  7. Trinity and United States Realty Buildings - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 Harry S. Black, who had just taken over the George A. Fuller Company from his late father-in-law, established the United States Realty and Construction Company, a powerhouse development organization with some of the biggest names in New York real estate, including Robert Dowling, Henry Morgenthau, Cornelius Vanderbilt and Charles F. Hoffman.