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  2. Hoffman & Associates - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman & Associates. Hoffman & Associates (formerly PN Hoffman & Associates) [1] is a privately-held [2] real estate development company based in Washington D.C. most known for mixed-use and urban developments. [3] The company has completed approximately seventy developments in the Washington D.C. area, [4] including The Wharf development on D ...

  3. Kingdon Gould III - Wikipedia

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    Kingdon Gould III (born June 16, 1948) is an American real estate developer, active in the Washington, D.C.-area.He is part of the fifth generation of the Gould family of financiers, philanthropists and diplomats, which includes his father Kingdon Gould, Jr., grandfather Kingdon Gould Sr., great-grandfather George Jay Gould and great-great-grandfather Jay Gould, with associated generations of ...

  4. Morris Cafritz - Wikipedia

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    Relatives. Julia Cafritz (granddaughter) Peggy Cooper Cafritz (daughter-in-law) Hammond Chaffetz (second cousin) Morris Cafritz ( c. 1888 - June 13, 1964) was a Washington, D.C. real estate developer, and philanthropist. As CEO of the Cafritz Company, he was Washington, D.C.'s largest private developer from the late 1920's to the early 1960's.

  5. Charles Smith (developer) - Wikipedia

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    City College of New York. Occupation (s) Real estate developer, philanthropist. Years active. in business until 1967; philanthropist thereafter. Organization. Charles E. Smith Companies. Board member of. George Washington University trustee 1967–1976.

  6. Robert C. Kettler - Wikipedia

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    Kettler got his start in real estate remodeling apartments while still a student at George Washington University in 1974. [1] He quickly worked his way up to large projects and co-founded Kettler & Scott, Inc. as the majority owner in 1977. [2] The firm was later renamed "KSI Services," and then as the company's prominence grew, the name became ...

  7. Woodley Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Woodley Mansion. Woodley is a Federal-style hilltop house in Washington, D.C., constructed in 1801. [1] It has served as the home to Grover Cleveland, Martin Van Buren, and Henry L. Stimson, and is now the home of the Maret School.

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