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  2. Byron Reed - Wikipedia

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    Byron Reed, 1854–1904 Nebraskans. Byron Reed (March 12, 1829 – June 6, 1891) was an American pioneer real estate businessman and local politician in Omaha, Nebraska.He founded the first real estate office in the Nebraska Territory and became the foremost agent after Nebraska achieved statehood.

  3. Washburn-Fair Oaks Mansion District - Wikipedia

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    The owner, Edward Chenery Gale, was the son of Minneapolis pioneer real estate broker Samuel Gale. His wife, Sara Belle Pillsbury, was a daughter of Governor John S. Pillsbury. The house, now owned by the American Association of University Women, is faced in Bedford limestone. Many modern features were part of the design: a central vacuum ...

  4. Richard M. Hurd - Wikipedia

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    Richard Melancthon Hurd (June 14, 1865 – June 6, 1941) was a pioneer real estate economist and political activist. Hurd was born in New York City and attended St. Paul's School. [1] He graduated from Yale University in 1888, [2] [3] where he was a member of Skull and Bones [4]: 36–37 and an editor of The Yale Record. [5]

  5. The future of real estate commissions - AOL

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    Real estate commissions have survived the rise of the Internet and decades of attacks from disruption-minded discounters. Now, finally, they might be coming down. A federal lawsuit has forced ...

  6. James Franklin Devendorf - Wikipedia

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    James Franklin Devendorf (April 6, 1856 – October 9, 1934), was a pioneer real estate developer and philanthropist. Devendorf and attorney Frank Hubbard Powers (1864-1921), founded the Carmel Development Company in 1902.

  7. Orrin Thompson (real estate developer) - Wikipedia

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    Orrin Thompson (August 26, 1913 – March 7, 1995) was one of the largest real-estate developers in the United States. In the 1950s, a time when the post World War II population was exploding and in need of housing, he built and sold thousands of one-family homes, primarily in Minnesota.