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Ted Lerner
Theodore N. "Ted" Lerner (born October 15, 1925) is an American real estate developer, managing principal owner of the Washington Nationals baseball team, and founder of the real estate company Lerner Enterprises, the largest private landowner in the Washington, DC area, with a wide portfolio of commercial, retail, residential and hotel properties, as well as Chelsea Piers in New York. ==Early life and education== Lerner was raised in an Orthodox Jewish family in Northwest Washington D.C.,〔(The Washingtonian: "Ted Lerner Plays Ball - The dealmaker and family man has realized a dream: He owns Washington’s baseball team. Here’s how he got to where he is—and where the team goes from here" By Harry Jaffe ) June 1, 2007〕〔(Jerusalem Post: "Ted Lerner buys the Nationals: A leading Washington Jewish community member is at the head of a group which has bought the city's baseball team" by Nathan Guttman ) July 29, 2012〕 the eldest of three children born to Mayer, a 1921 emigrant from Palestine, and Ethel, who emigrated from Lithuania.〔 He has one brother Lawrence and one sister, Esther.〔 He attended Raymond Elementary School, McFarland Junior High, and graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1944.〔 He then served with the U.S. Army as a typist during the tail end of World War II.〔 He then went on to attend George Washington University via the G.I. Bill where he received first an Associate of Arts and then in 1949, he graduated with a L.L.B. from The George Washington University Law School.〔 While in law school, he sold homes on the weekends which piqued his interest in real estate.〔
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