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  2. Sol Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Diane Goldman Kemper. Amy P. Goldman (b. 1954) Jane Goldman. Sol Goldman (born Usher Selig Goldman, September 2, 1917 – October 18, 1987) was an American real estate investor and philanthropist. Goldman was the founder of Solil Management, a real estate investment firm he founded in the 1950s with his business partner, Alex DiLorenzo.

  3. Jane Goldman (real estate investor) - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Goldman (cousin) Jane Goldman (born 1955) is an American billionaire real estate investor. She is the co-chair and co-owner (alongside her three siblings) of Solil Management, a New York City-based real estate investment company. She is the youngest daughter of real estate investor Sol Goldman. In August 2022, Forbes estimated her net ...

  4. Lloyd Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Goldman is the son of real estate investor Irving Goldman. [1] His uncle, Sol Goldman, was one of the most prominent real estate investors in New York City during the 1980s owning a portfolio of nearly 600 commercial and residential properties. [2] Goldman inherited a portfolio of New York City real estate.

  5. Multiple listing service - Wikipedia

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    Multiple listing service. A multiple listing service (MLS, also multiple listing system or multiple listings service) is an organization with a suite of services that real estate brokers use to establish contractual offers of cooperation and compensation (among brokers) and accumulate and disseminate information to enable appraisals.

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  7. Sol Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Atlas was the son of Fanny "Faigel" (née Anczkowski) and Abraham Atlas (formerly Atlasowicz). [1] He dropped out of high school and went to work with his father. [2] In 1959, he bid $671,000 for Ellis Island and proposed to turn it into a $55 million resort consisting of a 600‐room hotel, marina, music shell, tennis courts, swimming pools and skating rinks; the government turned down his ...