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  1. Arthur Rubloff (June 25, 1902 – May 24, 1986) was an American real estate developer who founded Arthur Rubloff & Co. and is credited with naming and developing North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, into the "Magnificent Mile". Biography.

  2. History. The company was established in 1930 by Arthur Rubloff, who was responsible for some of the most notable and successful real estate developments in Chicago, including The Brunswick Building, the Greyhound Bus Terminal, Evergreen Plaza Shopping Center and the Carl Sandburg Village.

  3. 25. Mai 1986 · Arthur Rubloff, a real estate developer whose projects reshaped the face of Chicago and who gave millions of dollars to artistic and charitable endeavors, died at his home today. He was 83...

  4. 9. Aug. 2021 · Mr. Rubloff, 83, a giant in Chicago real estate development and once ranked by Forbes magazine as one of the nation`s top five developers, died Saturday in his home on North Lake Shore Drive....

  5. 3. Juni 2019 · Rubloff was a real estate and policy entrepreneur—again, not because of his singular efforts—but because of his ability to assemble and lead members of a local coalition who together launched innovative real estate projects such as new shopping centers and upscale retail streets.

    • Mark Rose, Roger Biles
    • 2020
  6. 9. Aug. 2021 · Services for Arthur Rubloff, 83, once ranked by Forbes magazine among the country`s top five real estate developers, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Temple Sholom, 3480 N. Lake Shore Dr. Mr....

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

    29. Aug. 2007 · Scheu and other friends of Rubloffs remember well the legend of Chicago’s King Arthur. It was a rags-to-riches tale of a son of Russian-Jewish immigrants who fled Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron...