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  2. Forest City Realty Trust - Wikipedia

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    The company also sold its stake in the Brooklyn Nets and the Barclays Center to Mikhail Prokhorov, [10] sold its military housing division to Hunt Companies for $208.8 million, [11] sold Terminal Tower to K&D Group for $38.5 million, [12] and sold 7.7 acres and 8 buildings in Cleveland to an investor group for $3.5 million.

  3. Max Ratner - Wikipedia

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    Max Ratner (December 26, 1907 - May 31, 1995) was an American real estate developer and philanthropist who co-founded Forest City Enterprises. Biography [ edit ]

  4. Historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Real Estate operator, Trustee of Lake Erie College, President of The Stark Electric and Cleveland Alliance and Mahoning Valley railroad lines. [216] C. 1874 Extensively Remodel:C. 1903 00000-23 [217] Lake Erie College's President's house. and George M Humphrey Equestrian Center. Architect Unknown 335 [218] 550 [217] Mentor: 8031 Morley Rd

  5. K & D Group - Wikipedia

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    The K & D Group, of Willoughby, Ohio, is an American major real-estate holder of numerous prominent office and residential properties in Northeast Ohio.K&D Properties was originally established as a partnership by Douglas E. Price, III and Karen M. Paganini in 1984.

  6. Robert L. Stark - Wikipedia

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    Born to a Jewish family [1] [2] in Cleveland, Stark is a graduate of Hawken School (1969), the University of Rochester (B.A. 1975), and Case Western Reserve University School of Law (J.D. 1978). [3] He is a member of the Ohio Bar. [4] He started developing real estate in 1974.

  7. Dan Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert’s real estate firm, Bedrock, introduced a $3.5 billion plan to renovate 35 acres of Cleveland’s Riverfront and renovations to Tower City Center. The plan includes the development of the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center, in partnership with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleveland Clinic. [60]