Bruce Ratner (born January 23, 1945, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American real estate developer, philanthropist, and former minority owner of the NBA's Brooklyn...
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rights.[citation needed] Ratner was the brother of Ellen Ratner, a radio talk show host and Fox News contributor, and Bruce Ratner, a real estate developer...
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brothers are New York City-based developer Bruce Ratner and the late human rights attorney Michael Ratner. She is the author of Ready, Set, Talk! A Guide...
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demographer Bill Ratner (born 1947), American voice actor Brett Ratner (born 1969), American filmmaker and music video director Bruce Ratner (born 1945),...
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Atlantic Terminal. The arena, proposed in 2004 when real estate developer Bruce Ratner purchased the Nets for $300 million as the first step of the process...
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in 1995. In 1986, Forest City and his nephew, Bruce Ratner, formed a joint venture, the Forest City Ratner Companies, which is known for developing Brooklyn...
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developer Bruce Ratner to buy the team for $300 million, defeating a similar offer by Charles Kushner and Senator Jon Corzine of New Jersey. Ratner had purchased...
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site of the New York Times Building, 2001; Extell owned the space that Bruce Ratner was seeking to purchase for the office tower. Following lengthy litigation...
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the Nets were sold to Brooklyn Basketball LLC, which was controlled by Bruce Ratner, and 38% of Puck Holdings was sold to an entity controlled by Lewis Katz...
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public-private project, Bruce Ratner told Crain's New York Business in November 2009. In March 2008, principal developer Bruce Ratner acknowledged that the...
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operations of the Yankees and New Jersey Nets. After the Nets were sold to Bruce Ratner, YankeeNets became a limited liability company (LLC) known as Yankee...
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Bruce Lee (born Lee Jun-fan; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong-American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do...
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New Jersey Nets 1977 2012 Brooklyn Nets 35 - - - Nets former owner Bruce Ratner bought them to move them to their new arena in Brooklyn, which is within...
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announced a 49-year lease of the Paramount to a company controlled by Bruce Ratner and Mikhail Prokhorov, owners of the Barclays Center and the Brooklyn...
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by developer Bruce Ratner in anticipation of his Pacific Park project. Recently, a number of these have begun to be demolished. Ratner's company Forest...
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Coliseum expired after the 2014–15 season. Meanwhile, a group led by Bruce Ratner (who had developed Barclays Center) secured an $89 million bid to renovate...
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at the time was the largest NASCAR contract. In 2005, then Nets owner Bruce Ratner hired Yormark as CEO to help transform the Nets into a world-class organization...
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and he was instrumental in persuading Bruce Ratner to purchase the Nets in 2004. Initially uninterested, Ratner said that Markowitz "called every two...
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the New Jersey Nets, but the team was sold to real estate developer Bruce Ratner, who intended to build an arena in Brooklyn for the team, and the Nets...
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arena was completed. It was reported at the time that the Nets' owner, Bruce Ratner was seeking to sell the Nets, thus thwarting any possible move to Brooklyn...
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Archived from the original on August 29, 2023. Retrieved May 14, 2019. "Bruce Ratner And Dr. Ruth Westheimer Preview "Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away...
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released Rodney Rogers and longtime Net Lucious Harris, because new owner Bruce Ratner was unwilling to pay the remainder of their contracts. They received...
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Bruce Ratner, philanthropist and real estate developer; on the board of directors for Forest City Enterprises Ellen Ratner, news analyst Mark Ratner,...
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incident cost King a promotional relationship with local property developer Bruce Ratner, as well as resulting in his name being removed as an honoree of the...
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plastic surgery matters. She was married to New York City mega-developer Bruce Ratner until 2017. She attended Cornell University and graduated from SUNY Upstate...
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entrepreneur) (Shaker Heights) William Procter (industrialist) (Cincinnati) Bruce Ratner (real estate developer, owned the New Jersey Nets) (Cleveland) John D...
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officer Robert F. Smith. Previous honorees have included Mariano Rivera, Bruce Ratner, Thomas Tull, Henry Louis Gates, Tyler Perry, Paul Tagliabue, Sean Combs...
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to stay in the area, and financial capacity. Forest City's co-founder Bruce Ratner and Brooklyn Borough President Howard Golden put together a public-private...
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Enterprises Max Ratner (1907–1995), Polish-born co-founder of Forest City Enterprises; uncle of Brooklyn Nets co-owner Bruce Ratner Scott Rechler, Tri-State...
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Science from Stevens. He was mentored by three real estate giants: Bruce Flatt, Bruce Ratner and Steven Roth. Mathrani began as the CEO of GGP Inc. in 2011...
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