Topic: Richard Mack
Last year, Richard Mack, an executive at the multibillion-dollar investment group Apollo Real Estate, which happens to be owned by his father, paid $23 million for Spence-Chapin's 24,463-square-foot headquarters at 4-8 East 94th Street. (It was built from three 19th-century ...
Twelve months and 26 days ago, according to city records, the nonprofit adoption agency Spence-Chapin sold its 24,463-square-foot headquarters at 4-8 East 94th Street, built from three 19th-century row houses, to Richard Mack, a managing partner of his fathers multibillion real ...
China opened its borders to more than it bargained for when it decided to venture into the world of international trade in the late 1970s. "One study estimated that the invasions could cost China $14.5 billion annually," says Richard Mack, of ...