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Real Estate Transactions.(Brief Article)
From:
Westchester County Business Journal
| Date:
June 2, 2003
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Real Estate Transactions
Purchaser Seller
Croton-on-Hudson
Amy Smith Steel Style Development Co.
Lulzime and Vasil Syku Reuraldo Pabon
John Van Bever Katell Zappa
Dobbs Ferry
Anasta F. Anderson Ginsburg Development L.L.C.
Won Hee and Yeung Ser Bark Summit Landing L.L.C.
Billy P. Chimes Summit Landing L.L.C.
Ida and Antonio Cotignola...
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