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  2. Leonard N. Stern - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Norman Stern (born March 28, 1938) [1] is an American billionaire businessman, and philanthropist. He is the chairman and CEO of the privately owned Hartz Group based in New York City . The company's real estate portfolio was owned and operated under its Hartz Mountain Industries subsidiary company, of which he is also chairman and CEO.

  3. Hartz Mountain Industries - Wikipedia

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    Max's son, Leonard N. Stern, who joined the company in 1959, is the current chairman and CEO. [4] Constantino T. Milano is president and COO, and his son Edward Stern also works for the company. [5] As of October 2021, Hartz Mountain has more than 250 properties throughout New Jersey and the East Coast. [4]

  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Luria's – originally L. Luria & Son, was a chain of catalog showroom stores in Florida, from 1961 to 1997. Service Merchandise – closed all its retail stores by early 2002; the name was resurrected in 2004 for an online retail operation [41] [42] Witmark – operated in southwestern Michigan; founded 1969, liquidated 1997 [43] [44]

  5. Howard Stern's Florida Mansion Is Worth An Estimated $300 ...

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    According to the Miami Herald, a quick Zillow search shows that Stern's property is not listed for sale. Bezos recently acquired a $90 million Florida home from banker Javier Holtz in an off ...

  6. Leonard Stern - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Stern may refer to: Leonard B. Stern (1923–2011), American television producer, director and writer; Leonard N. Stern (born 1938), American business executive;

  7. Golden Age Collectables - Wikipedia

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    Comic books. Curbed Seattle has described Golden Age Collectables as "Seattle's longest-running comic book shop" and "a popular tourist-photo spot because of a convenient Pike Place Market location and a selfie-ready Batman statue outside". [1]