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  2. Who’s funding the 2024 Race? Meet the billionaires behind ...

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    Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn Corp., walks to the morning session during the Allen & Co. Media and Technology Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, US, on Friday, July 14, 2023.

  3. Maplewood Mall - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, a Mervyn's was added to the front of the mall; this anchor closed when Mervyn's left the Twin Cities market in 2004 and became a JCPenney shortly thereafter. That same year, Dayton's opened a store at the mall; it was the first Dayton's store in the Twin Cities to open since 1978. [ 13 ]

  4. 1975 World Trade Center fire - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 World Trade Center fire was a case of arson at the One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York occurring on February 12, 1975. The initial fire was started, and spread from the 11th floor from between the 9th and 14th floors, but was quickly extinguished by firefighters .

  5. 6 World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    6 World Trade Center was first proposed in 1968 as part of the original World Trade Center complex. The building was designed by Minoru Yamasaki, along with Emery Roth & Sons. [2] Construction was completed in 1973 on the eight-story building. 6 World Trade Center was home to the U.S. Customs Service for the state of New York, from 1974 to 2001 ...

  6. Rochester Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The university began as a result of an 1891 merger between Rochester Athenæum, a struggling literary society founded in 1829 by Colonel Nathaniel Rochester and associates, and The Mechanics Institute, a Rochester school of practical technical training for local residents founded in 1885 by a consortium of local businessmen including Captain Henry Lomb, co-founder of Bausch & Lomb.

  7. Burnsville Center - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, in June 1973, plans for the Burnsville shopping center were announced by the developer, Homart Development Company, a Sears subsidiary. [6] The mall was to be 1.4 million square feet, built at a cost of $30 million, and the largest shopping center in the area at that time. A late 1975 or early 1976 opening was anticipated.

  8. Tulsa Promenade - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa Promenade Mall was a 926,426-square-foot (86,067.8 m 2) shopping center located in the Midtown section of Tulsa, Oklahoma.At the time of its closing, it was anchored by Dillard's, Extra Space Storage (occupying a building formerly owned by JCPenney), Genesis Health Clubs (occupying a portion of a building formerly owned by Mervyn's), TruHealth Integrated Care (occupying another portion ...

  9. Ridgewood High School (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2022–23 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,746 students and 138.7 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.6:1. There were 28 students (1.6% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 8 (0.5% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch. [2]