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[–] derram ago
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'Kushner has found frustration at the high end of the real estate business, too. '
'Kushner operated much the same way across the river in his old home in New Jersey, only without the real estate angle to pose political complications. '
'Real estate experts remain mystified by the purchase, doubting the building will ever be profitable for the amount Kushner paid. (Kushner has sold his personal stake in the building since joining the White House.)“There has always been a lot of eye-rolling around town about that purchase,” said one real estate attorney. “What’s the German word?'
'Unlike Trump however, Kushner never took on Berman or the preservationists frontally, and never met with them privately to broker a compromise. '
'Meanwhile, damaging stories keep landing as journalists dig into the Kushner real estate empire, which is said to have taken part in at least $7 billion worth of acquisitions over the past decade and, according to Forbes, to have a worth close to $1 billion. '
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