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  2. Nathan Shapell - Wikipedia

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    Max Webb (brother-in-law) Paul Guerin (son-in-law) Nathan Shapell (March 7, 1922 – March 11, 2007) was a Polish-born American survivor of The Holocaust, as well as a real estate developer whose Shapell Industries was one of the largest real estate companies in California; he was also a philanthropist.

  3. Vera Guerin - Wikipedia

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    Shapell still retains a 43 percent interest in the remainder of Shappell industries which includes over 10,000 apartments, five shopping centers, and four office buildings worth an additional $1.7 billion making her share worth $645 million. This sum combined with the amount earned from the Shapell Homes sale gives her an estimated net worth of ...

  4. Toll Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Toll Brothers, Inc. Toll Brothers is a financial company, of whom is responsible for financing for residential and commercial properties in the United States. [2] [3] In 2020, the company was the fifth largest home builder in the United States, based on homebuilding revenue. The company is ranked 411th on the Fortune 500.

  5. Bruce E. Toll - Wikipedia

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    Toll was born to a Jewish family and grew up in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. [1] He is the son of Sylvia (née Steinberg) [2] [3] and Albert Toll. His father, who emigrated from Ukraine, [4] was a millionaire investor who lost everything in the Wall Street Crash of 1929. [5] In 1965, Toll graduated with a B.A. from the University of Miami.

  6. Robert I. Toll - Wikipedia

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    Robert Irwin Toll [1] was born to a Jewish family, the son of Sylvia (née Steinberg) [2] [3] and Albert Toll, he grew up in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. [1] His father, who emigrated from Ukraine, [4] was a millionaire investor who lost everything in the stock market crash of 1929. [5] His first job was at Camp Powhatan in Otisfield, Maine where ...

  7. Clayton Homes - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Homes. Clayton Homes (or Clayton) is the largest builder of manufactured housing and modular homes in the United States. [1] [2] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. [3] Clayton Homes' corporate headquarters are in Maryville, Tennessee. [4]

  8. Max Webb - Wikipedia

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    Max Webb (March 2, 1917 – October 23, 2018) was a Polish -born American real estate developer and philanthropist from Los Angeles, California. A Holocaust survivor born to a Jewish family, he was the co-founder of one of the largest real estate development companies in Southern California. He supported charitable causes in the United States ...

  9. Meritage Homes Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Meritage Homes Corporation is a publicly traded American real estate development company that constructs a variety of single-family detached homes across the United States. It is the fifth largest home builder in the United States, based on 2023 home sales. [5] The company also develops active adult communities and luxury real estate in Arizona.