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Yasseen Mansour (Arabic: ياسين منصور; born 1961/1962) is an Egyptian billionaire businessman, part owner of the Mansour Group, and chairman of Palm Hills Developments. Mansour has multiple Credit Suisse accounts per Suisse Secrets. In 2011 he was cleared of corruption charges after paying 250 million Egyptian pounds to the authorities.
[13] [14] Two other projects, Palm Canyon and Palm Hills, were built at the base of Black Mountain in Henderson, Nevada. [15] In 1996, he proposed a residential project known as Rhodes Ranch in the southwest Las Vegas Valley. The project proceeded despite opposition from residents in what was then a rural area. [16] [17] Rhodes Ranch opened in ...
From replacing a half-century-old bridge to cutting down traffic jams on a major Boca Raton road, these county projects got help from the feds. These 9 big Palm Beach County road projects got ...
The powerful Palm Beach Architectural Commission toiled away in 2023, greenlighting 118 projects while the town staff approved 592 more, report says.
St. Thomas Projects; Desire Projects; Florida Projects; Magnolia Projects; Melpomene Projects; Calliope Projects; Iberville Projects; St. Bernard Projects; Fischer Projects; Lafitte Projects; DeGaulle Manor; Hammond, Louisiana. Terrace Of Hammond (212 Neighborhood) Cypress Cove (Grace Quaters Neighborhood) Simpson Place (Grace Quaters Neighborhood)
Approved during the Town Council's Tuesday meeting, the funding paves the way for three nourishment projects slated for 2025. Palm Beach greenlights funding for three beach nourishment projects ...
In Honduras, the business-lending arm of the World Bank aligned itself with a key player in a land dispute that has left more than 130 people dead, including Gregorio Chávez, a preacher who went out to tend his garden one day and didn’t come back. In the last decade, the International Finance Corp.’s lending and influence has soared, even as it has embraced financing methods that shield ...
Palm Beach commits $1.7 million to identify sources of sand for future beach renourishment projects.