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Principles of Real Estate Syndication $26.00 50,000 copies have been sold of earlier editions of this book. This work is a “how to do it” book with definitive and up to the minute easy to understand thinking on real estate syndication theory and practice. The book contains excellent examples and illustrations. Within the many pages the ideas and illustrations can be applied to any type of business enterprise including Entertainment, Oil and … |
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How to Build a Real Estate Empire $14.86 This book contains the real estate investment histories of four highly successful individuals. Within this publication, the investors describe the paths they took that resulted in the creation of four separate, self-sustaining real estate empires. Self-sustaining means that the companies they started would continue to flourish without the day-to-day input of the founder. To fulfill such a qualific… |
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Atlanta Company pads its presence in Hollywood: Alta project features high-end amenities to draw renters.(DEVELOPMENT): An article from: Los Angeles Business Journal $9.95 This digital document is an article from Los Angeles Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on December 6, 2010. The length of the article is 391 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Atlanta Company pads its presence i… |
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Los Angeles, Portrait of a City $61.07 A pictorial history of the world’s most enigmatic city From the first known photograph taken in Los Angeles to its most recent sweeping vistas, this photographic tribute to the City of Angels provides a fascinating journey through the city’s cultural, political, industrial, and sociological history. It traces the city’s development from the 1880s’ real estate boom, through the early days of Hollywood and the urban sprawl of the late 20th century, right up to the present day. With over 500 images, L.A. is shown emerging from a desert wasteland to become a vast palm-studded urban metropolis. Events that made world news-including two Olympics, Bobby Kennedy’s assassination, and the Rodney King riots-reveal a city of many dimensions. The entertainment capital of the world, Hollywood, and its celebrities are showcased along with many other notable residents, personalities, architects, artists, and musicians. The city’s pop cultural movements, its music, surfing, health food fads, gangs, and hot rods are included, as are its notorious crimes and criminals. This book depicts Los Angeles in all its glory and grit, via hundreds of freshly discovered images including those of Julius Shulman, Garry Winogrand, William Claxton and many other superb photographers, culled from major historical archives, museums, private collectors, and universities. These are given context and resonance through essays by renowned California historian Kevin Starr and Los Angeles literature expert David Ulin. |
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Real Estate Development and Investment: A Comprehensive Approach $48.72 Real Estate Development and Investment A Comprehensive Approach Written by real estate industry veteran Stephen Peca, this timely guide skillfully outlines the various phases of the real estate development process and addresses some of the most important issues associated with this discipline. Using numerous illustrations and anecdotes, this book takes you through the development process, from historical considerations and idea formulation to financial feasibility and asset disposition, while covering the entire cycle of real estate development for various property types. Topics touched upon throughout these pages include: The key factors affecting demand for different land uses and development The interaction of market research, financing, planning, contract negotiation, marketing, leasing, and property management The need for universal, current, and broad knowledge The importance of ethics in the development process The role of different professionals and companies involved in the development process Environmental considerations in real estate development And much more Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, this reliable resource will help you gain a firm understanding of the functional skills necessary to be successful in this field and familiarize you with several often-overlooked-but essential aspects of commercial real estate development. |
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Art Wikiprojects: Wikiproject Architecture, Wikiproject Visual Arts, Louis Lesser, Tyree Guyton $9.05 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Louis Lesser (born June 15, 1916) is a real estate developer and businessman. He received frequent press coverage in the 1950s and 1960s for his ability to earn money and for his various business operations. Many of Lesser’s development projects were large in scale or of historic significance, such as Barrington Plaza, the largest urban renewal project in the western United States under President John F. Kennedy. Barrington Plaza also served as a nuclear fallout shelter at the peak of the Cold War nuclear threat, with Lesser appointed to the Los Angeles County Civil Defense and Disaster Commission during the Kennedy Administration. Lesser’s business operations were noted around the world for their diversity and quantity, with 250 companies and 150 partners by 1960. Some of Lesser’s partners and associates were well known public figuresfor example, Lesser was the landlord and developer for many of Howard Hughes’ properties. Lesser developed, owned, and leased many properties for the military industrial complex during the cold war, and developed, owned, and operated numerous large hotels, commercial and industrial properties, apartment complexes, and housing tracts, developing over 60,000 homes in his career. Lesser was named the Los Angeles City of Hope “Man of the Year” and received a commendation from the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors for business achievement and philanthropy in 1961. Lesser is a “real estate developer”, not a “builder”. Quoting Lesser in 1963, the New York Times wrote, Developing is the key word. We dont build ourselves, Mr. Lesser stresses. We buy the land, finance the deal, and then we have the best builders build under bond at a fixed cost. Lesser began his business career working as a door-to-door magazine salesman… More: |
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Orange County Jew $13.92 When Martin Brower moved his family from heavily Jewish Los Angeles to barely Jewish Orange County, California, in 1974, his Los Angeles friends were amazed at his bravery and his foolishness. Orange County was considered anti-Semitic and lacking in culture.However, during the years following World War II, Orange County was transformed from a small rural community with citrus groves, row crops and cattle — first into a bedroom community for neighboring Los Angeles County and then into a dynamic urban empire. As the County’s population and employment base exploded, Orange County’s Jewish population grew from a small enclave of Jewish shopkeepers into a vibrant Jewish community in excess of 100,000. To the surprise of many, Orange County now boasts one of the leading centers of Jewish life in the nation, complete with 30 synagogues, a grand new Jewish Community Center, one of the nation’s largest Jewish day schools and one of its finest homes for the aging.In his book “Orange County Jew: A Memoir,” Brower superimposes the growth of the Jewish community over the amazing development of Orange County itself, and uses as a framework the personal story of his own 36 years as a resident of Orange County and as a player among its major real estate development companies and its entrepreneurial leaders. |
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Orange County Jew: A Memoir $3.99 When Martin Brower moved his family from heavily Jewish Los Angeles to barely Jewish Orange County, California, in 1974, his Los Angeles friends were amazed at his bravery and his foolishness. Orange County was considered anti-Semitic and lacking in culture.However, during the years following World War II, Orange County was transformed from a small rural community with citrus groves, row crops and cattle — first into a bedroom community for neighboring Los Angeles County and then into a dynamic urban empire. As the County’s population and employment base exploded, Orange County’s Jewish population grew from a small enclave of Jewish shopkeepers into a vibrant Jewish community in excess of 100,000. To the surprise of many, Orange County now boasts one of the leading centers of Jewish life in the nation, complete with 30 synagogues, a grand new Jewish Community Center, one of the nation’s largest Jewish day schools and one of its finest homes for the aging.In his book “Orange County Jew: A Memoir,” Brower superimposes the growth of the Jewish community over the amazing development of Orange County itself, and uses as a framework the personal story of his own 36 years as a resident of Orange County and as a player among its major real estate development companies and its entrepreneurial leaders. |
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Society Wikiprojects: History Wikiprojects, Wikiproject Astrology, Wikiproject Education, Wikiproject Heraldry and Vexillology $26.06 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: History Wikiprojects, Wikiproject Astrology, Wikiproject Education, Wikiproject Heraldry and Vexillology, Wikiproject Social Work, Wikiproject Urban Studies and Planning, Zodiac, Western Astrology, Louis Lesser, Planets in Astrology, History of Astrology, Astrological Sign, Astrological Aspect, Praxis Intervention, Order of Battle for Convoy Pq 17, Essential Dignity, List of Wace Courses, Cosmobiology, Heraldry of Aberdeen, Astrology in Germany and German-Speaking Europe, List of Astrological Traditions, Types, and Systems. Excerpt: Louis Lesser (born June 15, 1916) is a real estate developer and businessman. He received frequent press coverage in the 1950s and 1960s for his ability to earn money and for his various business operations. Many of Lesser’s development projects were large in scale or of historic significance, such as Barrington Plaza, the largest urban renewal project in the western United States under President John F. Kennedy. Barrington Plaza also served as a nuclear fallout shelter at the peak of the Cold War nuclear threat, with Lesser appointed to the Los Angeles County Civil Defense and Disaster Commission during the Kennedy Administration. Lesser’s business operations were noted around the world for their diversity and quantity, with 250 companies and 150 partners by 1960. Some of Lesser’s partners and associates were well known public figuresfor example, Lesser was the landlord and developer for many of Howard Hughes’ properties. Lesser developed, owned, and leased many properties for the military industrial complex during the cold war, and developed, owned, and operated numerous large hotels, commercial and industrial properties, apartment complexes, and housing tracts, developing over 60,000 homes in his career. Les… More: |
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