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Zeckendorf, William

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Zeckendorf, William (1905–1976)

US real estate developer. Born in Paris, Illinois, he spent his career in real estate, after 1938 with Webb & Knapp, New York, of which he became sole owner in 1949. Before the company's spectacular bankruptcy in 1965, he embodied glamorous real estate dealmaking. He put together the United Nations site in New York, initiated major urban renewal developments, and employed architects such as I M Pei and Le Corbusier.



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