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James Dinan Buys Palm Beach Mansion from Corey Schottenstein

James Dinan and Elizabeth Miller and the property (Josh Quick, J. Quick Studios, Getty) Billionaire hedge fund manager and Milwaukee Bucks co-owner James Dinan purchased a waterfront spec mansion in Palm Beach. Dinan, founder and CEO of New York-based York Capital Management, and his wife, Elizabeth Miller, paid about $49.1 million for the 13,025-square-foot estate at 520 Island Drive. Luxury home builder Corey Schottenstein of Schottenstein Real Estate Group sold the Everglades Island property, records show. The price likely does not include commissions and other costs, including furniture. Corey Schottenstein (Schottenstein Real Estate Group) Dinan’s net worth is $1.9 billion, according to Forbes. He’s the latest billionaire to buy a luxury estate in Palm Beach, where residential inventory is scarce and most deals are now off market.

Alex Lasry taps NBA network and family ties for fundraising

Alex Lasry received contributions from Bucks co-owners, including his father Marc, the team s coach Mike Budenholzer and former coach Jason Kidd.

Alex Lasry taps NBA network and family ties for fundraising

Alex Lasry taps NBA network and family ties for fundraising
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People Finding, Renewing Their Faith During COVID-19 crisis

“Good morning,” Pastor Amanda Hahn told the congregation from inside Oxford Assembly of God’s baptistry, which is full of water. “Today is a special day, because we are going to be baptizing several people.” Over the next few minutes, seven people were briefly immersed in water as a reminder they have been united in Jesus. After each immersion, the crowd cheered wildly. The Feb. 7 ceremony came nearly a year after COVID-19 forced the church and countless other area houses of worship to shut their doors. Those baptized exemplified local residents finding or renewing their faith amid the pandemic. “We have been seeing new families, new Villagers check our church out, whether in-person or online through Facebook and Zoom,” Lead Pastor Derrel Strickland said. “There has been a greater hunger for faith during this pandemic, and the church has seen greater interest from local residents.”

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