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Abraham Isaac Rabinovitch (1889-1964) was an Australian-Russian property developer and well-respected pioneer of the Sydney Modern Orthodox Jewish community; in particular as a founder and philanthropist of Sydney's full-time Jewish educational institutions.
The Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan, said the banks would have to assume significant losses when the loans, largely made to property developers, are removed from their books.
Brad J. Lamb, Toronto real estate broker and property developer
He continued as a property developer, building flats in Portugal, the Canary Islands, and elsewhere.
Chek Whyte (born Anthony Beardsley on 14 May 1964) is a British property developer and businessman, living in Nottinghamshire.
It was retitled to reflect the home club's major sponsor, philanthropist property developer and former local Mayor Clive Berghofer.
The club was bought in 2008 by Mazhar Majeed, a UK-based property developer and agent for members of the Pakistan national cricket team.
With the help of historians Jean-Marc Berliere and Simon Kitson, McCall learned that she is the great-granddaughter of onetime Prefect of Police Célestin Hennion (1862–1915), and the great great great-granddaughter, on her father's side, of James Thomas Bedborough (1787–1860), a stonemason, councillor, Mayor, property developer and entrepreneur, who worked on Windsor Castle and Upton Park in Slough.
In November 2006, a consortium headed by property developer Bernard McNamara, and including financier Derek Quinlan and the Dublin Docklands Development Authority paid €412m for the 25 acres former Irish Glass Bottle site in Ringsend in Dublin.
Greentown China, a property developer headquartered in Hangzhou, China
Hang Lung Properties: a property developer in Hong Kong and a subsidiary of Hang Lung Group.
James Cholmeley Russell (1841–1912), a barrister, financier, property developer and railway entrepreneur, lived at The Woodlands, Merrow and latterly Longdene House, Haslemere, where he died on the 29 August 1912.
Jack Cotton (1 January 1903, Birmingham - 21 March 1964, Nassau) was a British property developer.
Sir Jack Hayward (born 1923), property developer, in Wolverhampton, England
Sir John Rogerson (1648–1724), Irish politician, wealthy merchant and property developer; Member of Parliament for Clogher and Dublin City
The son of a London architect and property developer, Charles Joseph Corbett, who owned among other properties Imber Court at Weston Green, Thames Ditton, where he made the family home, Julian Corbett was educated at Marlborough College (1869–73) and at Trinity College, Cambridge (1873–6), where he took a first class honours degree in law.
Following a succession of different owners, including film producer Kevin McClory, property developer Patrick Gallagher and property magnate Alan Ferguson, the house was purchased in 1988 by the Jefferson Smurfit Group and transformed into the K Club, which opened three years later.
Schork worked as a property developer, a political adviser, and then chief of staff for the New York City Transit Authority before becoming a journalist.
Lend Lease Residential Development (formerly Crosby Lend Lease or Crosby Homes, trading as Lend Lease) is the British residential development division of the Australia-based global property developer Lend Lease.
There are others who are worried about Dalziel's Labour Party background, including central city property developer Antony Gough, who talked of her "red apron strings" getting in the way of working with local business owners.
The mall is owned by South African entrepreneur and property developer, Richard Maponya under The Maponya group in partnership with Investec and ZenProp property holdings.
Maurice Carter (developer) (ca 1918 – 2011), New Zealand property developer, philanthropist, and Christchurch City Councillor (1956–1989)
Gary McCausland (1968-), Northern Irish television presenter and property developer
Mick Wallace (born 1955), Irish politician, football manager and property developer
1937: Born in Shanghai, China to Sun Fo and Shanghai property developer and socialite Lan-Yi.
While one of her brother's sons Kevin (Kevin D'Mello) looks upon her as a mother, the other Jack (Aryan Khedekar) teams up with his mother, Philomena (Meenacshi Martins) to sell their ancestral property which is at a prime location to a Gujarati property developer Jiten Shah 'Jitubhai' (Tiku Talsania).
Clyne described how he devised a plan to help Daryl Sorby, a Queensland property developer who was alleged to be a member of the Mr Asia drug smuggling ring.
Perhaps the most significant property developer during the 1880s was Frederick Jamison Gibbes (1839–1888), a Member of Parliament, who is commemorated by Gibbes Street in Banksia.
The Residencial Francisco Hernando development was built in the El Quiñón area of Seseña by property developer Onde 2000 during the construction boom of the 2000s (decade) due to the municipality's location within commuting distance of Madrid.
SM Development Corporation is a residential property developer focusing on the premium middle market.
Although originally planned for demolition due to its dilapidated condition, Lord Alistair McAlpine (property developer, treasurer of Britain's Conservative Party and Chairman of St Georges Investments (ACP)) decided to retain and refurbish the building and rename it St George's House.
Wyatt married property developer Bill Harkness at Hammersmith Register Office in 1986, and they have two children, Joanna and Jack.
Sir Thomas Bond, 1st Baronet (died 1685), English aristocrat and property developer
Despite this, he worked as a property developer, and was elected to Lurgan Urban District Council in 1911, serving until 1917.
He practised corporate and conveyancing law at Shearn Delamore in Kuala Lumpur before working for Merit Management Sdn Bhd, the property developer responsible for Tiara Damansara in Petaling Jaya.
Sir William Barber, 1st Baronet (1860–1927), English solicitor, property developer and philanthropist
David Henderson, property developer and author of "Be Very Afraid".