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Delbert Eugene "Del" Webb (May 17, 1899 – July 4, 1974) was an American real-estate developer and a co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball club. He founded and developed the retirement community of Sun City, Arizona, which was built by his Del E. Webb Construction Company. [1]
Properties owned, managed and/or operated by Del E. Webb Corporation. [4] In the 1950s Webb began building shopping centers which were also owned or jointly owned by Webb through several wholly owned subsidiaries. The Del E. Webb Building Management Co. was created in 1968 as a subsidiary. It then became the Del E. Webb Realty & Management Co ...
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Phoenix City Square, formerly Kent Plaza and the Rosenzweig Center, is a mixed use high rise complex covering 15 acres at 3800-4000 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix, Arizona. The project was developed by the Del Webb Corporation in 1962. The complex features 3 office towers, a hotel, an open-air retail plaza, and a 1200-car parking garage.
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter possessing an electric charge.Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by Maxwell's equations.
Osprey Energy Center: NG: Polk County: 583: n/a: n/a: FPL: 1-unit: combined-cycle [79] P. L. Bartow Combined Cycle Power Plant PE Pinellas County: 82 n/a 2009/06 n/a Duke Energy [80] Palm Beach Renewable Energy Facility No. 1 WA Palm Beach County: 62 n/a 1989 n/a Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County [10] [81] Palm Beach Renewable Energy ...
Del E. Webb Construction Company Los Angeles Center Studios , is a 20-acre film production studio located in the City West neighborhood of Los Angeles , California , United States. [ 1 ]
Spur Industries v. Del E. Webb Development Co., 108 Ariz. 178, 494 P.2d 700 (1972) is a Supreme Court of Arizona case that demonstrates the principles of nuisance law. It is also used in at least one law school remedies case book to demonstrate special injunction principles. [1]