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Zeckendorf
Book • 1970
William Zeckendorf's autobiography chronicles his journey as a visionary real estate developer who reshaped urban landscapes in cities like New York, Denver, and Montreal.
With his uncanny ability to make money and his flair for adventure, Zeckendorf built the largest real estate empire in history, only to face bankruptcy that shook Wall Street.
The book offers insights into his financial acumen and creative approach to real estate.
With his uncanny ability to make money and his flair for adventure, Zeckendorf built the largest real estate empire in history, only to face bankruptcy that shook Wall Street.
The book offers insights into his financial acumen and creative approach to real estate.
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