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  2. The Beck Group - Wikipedia

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    The Beck Group is a company that provides architecture, construction, sustainability, virtual building, and technology services. The company is based in Dallas, Texas . It has regional offices in Atlanta , Austin , Carolinas , Dallas , Denver , Fort Worth , Mexico City , Monterrey , South Florida , and Tampa . [ 3 ]

  3. List of Jewish American businesspeople in real estate

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    Melvin Floyd "Mel" Sembler (1930–), Florida-based retail real estate magnate [141] Ben Shaoul (1977–), New York–based developer, co-founder of the Magnum Real Estate Group [142] Izek Shomof (1959/1960–), Israeli-born Beverly Hills–based developer and investor; producer of For the Love of Money [143] [144] [145]

  4. Crow Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Crow Holdings is a privately owned real estate investment and development firm based in Dallas, Texas, US, which has been operating since 1948. [4] [5] Originally founded by Trammell Crow, the firm was expanded under the direction of his son, Harlan Crow, chairman and former CEO.

  5. Owlwood Estate - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, the Owlwood Estate returned to the Los Angeles real estate market, listed for sale at $180 million. [ 9 ] In December 2017, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed suit against the Woodbridge Group of companies , which had bought Owlwood, and Bob Shapiro, alleging that Woodbridge and its associated companies operated as a ...

  6. The Dallas Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Boys were a five-piece vocal group from Leicester, England who were regular performers on British television in the 1950s and 1960s. They have been described as "Britain's first boy band ".

  7. Woodbridge Securities - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 2019 Robert H. Shapiro, the former CEO of the Woodbridge Group of Companies, pled guilty and admitted in Miami federal court that he "misappropriated" between $25 million and $95 million of the investors' money to allow him and his family to pay for an estate in the Los Angeles area, chartered planes, global travel, jewellery ...