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  2. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Building - Wikipedia

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    The two buildings, which were located immediately next to each other, were both close to 250 feet (76 m) in height. [14] When Genesee Towers was slated for demolition in 2013, its proximity to both the Mott Foundation Building and the Flint Journal Building led to the decision to use implosion as the method for bringing it down. [15]

  3. Mountbatten family - Wikipedia

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    David Flint Wood Wesley Flint Wood (b. 1996) (adopted) Felix Flint Wood (b. 1997) Amory Flint Wood (b. 1999) Conrad Flint Wood (b. 2003) Domino Flint Wood (b. 2007) The heir apparent to the earldom is the present holder's son, Nicholas Knatchbull, Lord Brabourne (born 1981).

  4. Category : Industrial buildings and structures in Flint, Michigan

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    Pages in category "Industrial buildings and structures in Flint, Michigan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  5. NCI Building Systems - Wikipedia

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    Formerly headquartered in Houston, Texas, the company was founded as National Components Inc. in 1984 by Johnie Schulte and reincorporated in Delaware in 1991. [3] [8] In 1994, the company closed an agreement to purchase substantially all the assets and business of Ellis Building Components, Inc. located in Tallapoosa, Ga. [9] In 1998, they completed the acquisition of MetalBuilding Components ...

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  7. The Paterson Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was damaged by fire and rebuilt in 1931 in the art deco style. [2] The Paterson building had been owned by Thomas W. Collison Jr. of the Collison Family for 30 years under their parent corporation Thomas W. Collison & Co., Inc. It was sold in 2019 to former NBA basketball player Morris Peterson's Flintstone Investment Group. In ...