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  1. The Glass Paperweight Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization. Founded as the International Paperweight Society Foundation, the Glass Paperweight Foundation has been active since 1995 in helping create awareness of glass paperweights as an art form with artists, collectors, and the general public. Over the years we have sponsored ...

  2. PRESIDING JUSTICE EGAN delivered the opinion of the court: This case involves the estate of the prominent real estate developer, Arthur Rubloff, who died on May 24, 1986. Harry W. Reed, Edward A. Newmann, Vince Gavin and Alan W. Proudfoot are the executors of the estate and the trustees of the Arthur Rubloff Charitable Residuary Trust.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2019 · Download Citation | Arthur Rubloff and the Grinding Politics of Renewal in Chicago, 1947 to 1986 | Between the 1940s and 1960s, Arthur Rubloff established a formidable presence in Chicago real ...

  4. CTBA Executive Director and Arthur Rubloff Endowed Professor of Public Policy at Roosevelt University. Ralph Martire is executive director of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability (“CTBA”), a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) think tank committed to ensuring that state, federal and local workforce, ...

  5. Home; Map Listings; Facility Detail; Arthur Rubloff Building. 420 E Superior St Chicago, IL 60611 Located on the northwest corner of N. Lake Shore Drive and E Superior Street.

  6. www.chicagotribune.com › 2007/08/29 › gone-113Gone. – Chicago Tribune

    29 de ago. de 2007 · The Arthur Rubloff Residuary Trust, established by Rubloff’s will, distributed $100.4 million between 1988 and last December to 23 charities, all handpicked by the tycoon and most serving this area.

  7. El promotor inmobiliario Arthur Rubloff de Rubloff Company le dio al distrito su apodo en los años 1940. [1] Actualmente es el distrito comercial más grande de Chicago, con varias tiendas de gama media y alta bordean esta sección de la calle; unos 287 999 m² están ocupados por tiendas, restaurantes, museos y hoteles. [3]