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  2. Meet Intracoastal Realty's new agents - AOL

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    Intracoastal Realty recent hired five new realtors at the offices in Lumina Station, Carolina Beach, Barclay Pointe, and downtown Wilmington.

  3. A 1950s-era house on North End of Palm Beach sells for $10 ...

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    Other real estate purchases, sales took place on Palm Beach's North End. In December 2020, the couple paid a recorded $20.675 million for a contemporary-style house facing the Intracoastal ...

  4. Scott W. Rothstein - Wikipedia

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    His second wife, Kimberly Wendell Rothstein, a 35-year-old real-estate agent, helped manage his properties, which also include part-ownership of an office building in Pompano Beach. He and Bova also owned Bova Ristorante, formerly long-time generational Italian family-owned Mario's of Boca, which shut down October 18, 2009.

  5. Christie's International Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Christie's International Real Estate is an international network of independently owned luxury real estate firms with more than 400 offices and approximately 10,000 real estate agents in nearly 50 countries and territories around the world. The brand is separately owned but strategically partnered with Christie’s, the fine art auction house.

  6. William Henry Hunt Gleason - Wikipedia

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    He married Flora Belle Lansing in 1897 in Eau Gallie, where he was a real estate agent. Gleason and his brother George G. Gleason incorporated a land development company, Gleason Brothers in 1899. [2] The Gleason brothers also opened an intracoastal shipping business and operated steamships, and dry dock facilities.

  7. Robert W. Gottfried - Wikipedia

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    Robert W. Gottfried (May 15, 1926 – May 26, 2007) was an American home builder, developer and real estate entrepreneur whose signature French Regency-style residences remain sought-after, highly prized addresses in world-famous Palm Beach, Florida. A prolific, visionary builder and design aficionado, he created more than 500 luxury homes ...