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The company was organized in Maryland with its headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. As of December 31, 2017, the company owned 29 office buildings, 29 shopping centers, and 78 apartment complexes. [1] On December 7, 2018, the company was acquired by Brookfield Asset Management.
This 1905 Swiss Chalet Revival style house was built for Frederick W. Bomonti, a famous Swiss American restaurateur in Cleveland. It is an exemplar of the type of architecture favored by Swiss Americans, a large and influential immigrant group in Cleveland in the late 1800s. 19: Broadway Avenue Historic District: Broadway Avenue Historic District
Forest Hill is a historic neighborhood spanning parts of Cleveland Heights and East Cleveland, Ohio, and is bordered to the north by Glynn Road, the south by Mayfield Road, by Lee Boulevard to the west and North Taylor Road to the east. Forest Hill was once the beloved summer home of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller and his family. [2]
Lustron House 1500 Merl Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44109 (serial #01093; 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1059 sq.ft) [32] Lustron House 30 Stanton Ave., Boardman, Ohio; Lustron House 1022 Keystone Rd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Lustron House 2906 Hudson Drive, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Lustron House 201 E. 14th St., Elyria, Ohio; Lustron House 110 Hummel Ave, New ...
SITE Centers was founded in 1965 by Bert Wolstein as Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. [2] After two years, the company built its first property, a KMart store in Eastlake, Ohio. [3] On February 12, 1993 Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. became a public company after making its initial public offering.
Druim Moir, also known as the Houston Estate Historic District, is a historic district in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Druim Moir was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is a contributing property of the Chestnut Hill National Historic District. [2]
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