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  2. William Roehl - Wikipedia

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    He was a successful liquor and cigar merchant, and active real estate dealer of the city. William F. Roehl (September 21, 1890 – November 23, 1968) was a Washington state pioneer, liquor and cigar merchant, and property investor who lived in Bellingham . Roehl came to Whatcom (later Bellingham) in 1884, joining his brother, Charles F. Roehl.

  3. Commercial property - Wikipedia

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    Commercial property, also called commercial real estate, investment property or income property, is real estate (buildings or land) intended to generate a profit, either from capital gains or rental income. [1] Commercial property includes office buildings, medical centers, hotels, malls, retail stores, multifamily housing buildings, farm land ...

  4. Real estate business - Wikipedia

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    A real estate transaction is the process whereby rights in a unit of property (or designated real estate) is transferred between two or more parties, e.g. in case of conveyance one party being the seller (s) and the other being the buyer (s). It can often be quite complicated due to the complexity of the property rights being transferred, the ...

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  6. David Rockefeller, philanthropist, head of Chase Manhattan ...

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    NEW YORK, March 20 (Reuters) - Billionaire philanthropist David Rockefeller, former head of Chase Manhattan Corp and patriarch of one of the most famous and influential American families, died on ...

  7. Spanish Prisoner - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Prisoner. The Spanish Prisoner is a confidence trick originating by at least the early 19th century, as Eugène François Vidocq described in his memoirs. [1] [2]