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Stephen Michael Ross (born May 10, 1940) is an American real estate developer, philanthropist, and sports team owner. Ross is the chairman of Related Companies , a global real estate development firm he founded in 1972.
[43] [44] A board game titled Bob Ross: The Art of Chill was released and carried by Target stores, [45] while a Chia Pet model in Bob Ross's likeness was also released. [46] Ross was going to have a video game released on Wii, the Nintendo DS and PC, with development handled by AGFRAG Entertainment Group, [47] [48] although this never came to ...
Henry Ross Perot Jr. (born November 7, 1958 [1]) is an American real estate developer and businessman best known for his development of Alliance, Texas, an inland port near Fort Worth, and for making the first circumnavigation of the world in a helicopter, at age 23.
The Betsy Ross House is a landmark in Philadelphia. It is purported to be the site where the upholsterer and flag-maker Betsy Ross (1752–1836) lived when she is said to have sewed the first American flag.
Oceania House hosted a "garden party" for Queen Elizabeth II during the 1954 Australian royal visit. [6] It has been variously altered and extended in subsequent years and was extensively altered and renovated by John Cecil Clunies-Ross senior in 1980–1981. The family lived there until the departure of J. C. Clunies-Ross in 1985. [1]
Ross was born Steven Jay Rechnitz on April 5, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York City, the son of Jewish immigrants. [1] His father—who lost all his money during the Great Depression—changed the family name to Ross in hope of finding work with fewer struggles. [1] Ross attended Paul Smith's College for two years and then joined the U.S. Navy. [1]
Ross is the latest in a long line of celebs to snap up property in the Magic City. The Detroit native reportedly recently bought a nearly 6,000 square foot home for $15.5 million on San Marco Island.
Clunies-Ross family, 1930s generation. John Sidney Clunies-Ross was born in the Coco Islands on 13 November 1868, the son of George Clunies-Ross and Inin. Known as Tuan Ross, he inherited an economic disaster after a cyclone destroyed almost every house and coconut palm on Home Island in November 1909. [11]