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  2. K & D Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, it was announced by CEO Douglas Price III that the K&D Group had purchased the historic Cleveland landmark, The Terminal Tower, for $38.5 million. [4] This purchase was part of a $100 million project to transform floors four through 15 into luxury apartments .

  3. Vocon - Wikipedia

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    Vocon is an architecture and interior design firm with offices in Cleveland and New York. Siblings Debbie Donley and Paul Voinovich founded the firm in 1987 and have since grown the Vocon into a 200+ team of workplace strategists, designers, architects, graphics and branding specialists.

  4. List of Jewish American businesspeople in real estate

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    David Werner (1953/1954–), New York–based real estate investor and founder of David Werner Real Estate [181] Leonard (1947–), Mark (1962–) and Zygi Wilf (1950–), developers; owners of NFL 's Minnesota Vikings and co-owners of Major League Soccer 's Nashville SC ; members of the Wilf family [ 182 ] [ 183 ]

  5. Politicians are promising housing help. Homebuilders say the ...

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    The additional $120,000 added to the price tag of his homes isn’t going into his pocket, he says — he’s making the same 6.5% profit margin — but rather to cover the higher costs of ...

  6. High mortgage rates are finally hitting new home construction ...

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    What’s more, 22% of builders cut their prices this month, according to Zillow, further sweetening the pot for buyers. ... NY Post. 15-year-old boy killed, another teen injured in possible gang ...

  7. NVR, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in 1980 as NVHomes, Inc. (formerly North Virginia Homes Inc.) by Dwight Schar. [1] In 1986, the company acquired Ryan Homes, founded in 1948 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to provide housing in the expanding post-war economy. [5] In April 1992, as a result of the early 1990s recession, the company filed bankruptcy. [6]