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Bob Lurie : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob Lurie

Robert Alfred Lurie (born 1929) is a real estate magnate, philanthropist, and former owner of the San Francisco Giants franchise of Major League Baseball from March 2, 1976 until January 12, 1993.
==Early life==
Lurie was born to a Jewish family〔(JWeekly: "Jewish stars of the Giants, Rangers World Series" by Andy Altman-Ohrin ) October 28, 2010〕 in San Francisco. In 1972, he took over the real estate company founded in 1922 by his father, Louis Lurie, whose name is synonymous with San Francisco real estate development during the middle part of the 20th century. The company built a number of properties along Montgomery Street over the years, including a building Bank of America bought and tore down for its world headquarters at 555 California St., and it still owns many of them. Other notable local properties owned by Lurie are the Mark Hopkins Hotel and the Curran Theatre.
Lurie's real estate company has also upgraded some older properties in San Francisco. For example, Lurie invested $20 million in 901 Market St. and brought in retailers Copeland's Sports and Marshalls, transforming the mid-Market Street eyesore into a winner.

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