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  2. Parkland, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Parkland is a city in northern Broward County, Florida, United States. It is a suburb of Miami and located 42 miles (68 km) north of the city. As of the 2020 census , the population of Parkland was 34,670.

  3. Fred Guttenberg - Wikipedia

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    Guttenberg is a real estate agent and auto broker in Parkland, Florida. [4] Guttenberg grew up in a Conservative Jewish home and is a Reform Jew as an adult. [39] He struggled with his faith after his daughter's death; he ceased attending synagogue but remained on good terms with his rabbi. [40]

  4. Broward County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Broward County (/ ˈ b r aʊ. ər d / BROURD) is a county in Florida, United States, located in the Miami metropolitan area.It is Florida's second-most populous county after Miami-Dade County and the 17th-most populous in the United States, with 1,944,375 residents as of the 2020 census. [7]

  5. Inside the murder homes so horrific they were demolished

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    The asking price has dropped to $49.5 million, according to the real estate listing. There is no mention in the listing of the murders. ... Parkland, Florida. On Valentine’s Day in 2018, a ...

  6. Crow Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Crow Holdings is a privately owned real estate investment and development firm based in Dallas, Texas, US, which has been operating since 1948. [6] [7] The firm provides investment and portfolio management as well as multifamily, industrial, and retail property development through its respective platforms, Crow Holdings Capital and Crow Holdings Development. [8]

  7. If any owner or real estate agent sells land or a residence near one of these sites to foreign nationals covered by the measure, they face fines if convicted from $500 to $15,000.

  8. Florida land boom of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    The first real estate bubble in Florida was primarily caused by the economic prosperity of the 1920s coupled with a lack of knowledge about storm frequency and poor building standards. This pioneering era of Florida land speculation lasted from 1924 to 1926 and attracted investors from all over the nation. [1]

  9. Trump administration may pull money from TSA, Coast ... - AOL

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    The executive branch is allowed to move money appropriated by Congress from one agency to another within a department, and this Trump administration would not be the first to do so in order to ...