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Whatever their path to wealth, there are a lot of crazy rich people in America — 735 billionaires in 2023 alone were worth a collective $4.5 trillion. While there are states with more than their ...
Arthur Morris Blank (born September 27, 1942) is an American businessman.He is best known for being a co-founder of the home improvement retailer The Home Depot. [2]Blank owns two professional sports teams based in Atlanta, Georgia – the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), the latter of which won the 2018 MLS Cup [3 ...
There's rich and then there's making the Forbes-richest-people list rich. ... Ranked No. 122, is Arthur Blank, age 82, who co-founded Home Depot. Blank is worth $8.9 billion.
Marcus, who had a net worth of about $7.4 billion, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index, gained his fortune from establishing The Home Depot with Arthur Blank in 1978.
In 1974, Langone formed the venture capital firm Invemed. Langone organized financing for Bernard Marcus and Arthur Blank to found Home Depot. Now an international chain with over 450,000 employees, it is Langone's most notable business venture. [5] Langone was a member of the board of directors of General Electric from 1999 to 2005.
Arthur Blank (born 1942), co-founder of the Home Depot, owner of NFL's Atlanta Falcons [197] Joseph and Lyman Bloomingdale, co-founders of Bloomingdale's [198] [191] Rose Blumkin, Belarus-born founder of the Nebraska Furniture Mart [199] Albert Boscov, former president and CEO of Boscov's department store [200]
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank ($3.3 million), Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper ($2.9 million) and New York Jets owner Woody Johnson ($1.8 million) are among the other NFL leaders who have ...
Harts Stores a division of Big Bear Stores, Columbus, Ohio; Heck's Department Store; Higbee's (Cleveland), converted to Dillard's in 1992, now the Jack Cleveland Casino [370] Hills Department Stores; Milner's, Toledo [371] J.J. Newberry. This chain had many stores in Ohio including: Coshocton, Wooster, East Palestine, Cincinnati.