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  2. Millcraft Investments - Wikipedia

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    In March 2009, Millcraft purchased the Pittsburgh State Office Building. [6] The sale was criticized by Pennsylvania State Auditor General Jack Wagner, who noted that the $4.6 million sale price was half its appraised value. [6] He said that the plan would cost the taxpayers nearly $55 million in leases to move state workers to other buildings. [6]

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    Review: "As far as furniture goes, this was super easy to put together. My young teen daughter and I did it in less than an hour. Feels sturdy and looks great!" - Sarah. Buy Now: amazon.com

  4. 50 Times People Couldn’t Believe Their Luck In Thrift Stores

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    It Also Came With All Of The Furniture As Well. Image credits: Is that Wired or Wonderful thing #3 Got This Great Lamp For My Reading Room At The Second Hand Store Grove Depot In Locust Grove Ga.

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    Several reviewers have used their HexClad cookware for years, even updating reviews to reflect updates years on. "Hands down the best cookware we've ever used," wrote a reviewer. "I waited a year ...

  6. Ethan Allen (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as a housewares manufacturer in 1932 by Theodore Baumritter and his brother-in-law Nathan S. Ancell. They bought a bankrupt furniture factory in Beecher Falls, Vermont in 1936 and adopted the name "Ethan Allen" for its early-American furniture introduced in 1939, after the Vermont Revolutionary War leader Ethan Allen.

  7. Tower Two-Sixty - Wikipedia

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    Tower Two-Sixty, alternatively known as “The Gardens at Market Square” or “The Gardens,” is a Millcraft Investments skyscraper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Construction began in 2013 and was substantially completed in 2016.