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  2. Josh Flagg - Wikipedia

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    Josh Flagg was born on August 20, 1985, in Los Angeles, California. [13] He is the son of Michael and Cindy (Platt) Flagg of Los Angeles. He is the grandson of philanthropist, electronics industry executive and Jewish leader Herman Platt, and great-grandson of Benjamin Platt, founder and owner of the nationwide Platt Music Corporation chain of stores. [14]

  3. 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.

  4. JRK Property Holdings - Wikipedia

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    JRK Property Holdings is a Los Angeles based real estate holding and property management company. In 2014, JRK was the 15th largest apartment owner in the United States as ranked by the National Multi Housing Council.

  5. Biddy Mason - Wikipedia

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    Biddy Mason (August 15, 1818 – January 15, 1891) was an African-American nurse and a Californian real estate entrepreneur and philanthropist.She was one of the founders of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church [1] in Los Angeles, California.

  6. Fred Sands - Wikipedia

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    Sands was the original estate agent for Mulholland Estates, a gated community in Los Angeles. [11] Sands was a co-founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, [5] and served as the Vice Chairman of its board of trustees. [12] He also served on the board of trustees of the Los Angeles Opera. [13]

  7. Falcon Lair - Wikipedia

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    Falcon Lair is an estate above Benedict Canyon in Bel Air, Los Angeles. The estate was built in 1925 by Rudolph Valentino, who named it after his unproduced film, The Hooded Falcon. [1] It is better known as a residence of heiress Doris Duke. [2] [3] Valentino bought the 4-acre (1.6 ha) estate in 1925 for US$175,000 (equivalent to $3,040,000 in ...

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