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From: manny t7/14/2006 3:23:59 PM
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LFWK,

Someone on IHub has found out about the Red Sea Group:

redevelop,”

jpmorganchasetower.com

said Avner Papouchado,
chief executive of the Red Sea
Group. “We want to make something
that will complement the
whole neighborhood. We are going
take our time and make sure
we satisfy all the people involved.”
Red Sea Group is an international
investment company with
holdings in Europe, South Africa,
Asia and the United States. The
company has recently purchased
more than $300 million in office,
retail, multi-family and industrial
properties across the United
States.
In the Dallas area, the company
has built townhouses and office
projects in Addison.
Provident Realty’s projects in
North Texas include conversion
of the former North Town mall in
North Dallas into an office complex.
And the real estate company
is developing master-planned
communities Paloma Creek in
Denton County and Woodcreek
in Fate in Rockwall County.
The Lakeside at Walnut Hill
apartment community, formerly
known as Willow Creek, contains
several hundred apartments and
retail space. It is just north of the
NorthPark Center shopping mall,
which is undergoing a $170 million
expansion and renovation.
“The message we want to send
out to the neighborhood is that
we will come up with something
different than before,” Mr. Backes
said. “If they keep an open mind
and give us a shot, it will be a positive
thing for the neighborhood.”

He seems to have lots in common with DENNIS!!!!

google.com.

Buying old buildings and fixing them up for HUGE profits!!!
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