Real Estate/Development
Feb. 4, 2003
Evolution of a Developing Family
BY BRAD BERTON Special to the CREJ Five years after L.A.'s K&B Homes bought peer company Lewis Homes for more than $400 million in stock, the Lewis family's related "noncompete" agreement with the buyer, then known as Kaufman & Broad Home Corp., expired last month.
BY BRAD BERTON
Special to the CREJ
Five years after L.A.'s K&B Homes bought peer company Lewis Homes for more than $400 million in stock, the Lewis family's related "noncompete" agreement with the buyer, then known as Kaufman & Broad Home Corp., expired...
Special to the CREJ
Five years after L.A.'s K&B Homes bought peer company Lewis Homes for more than $400 million in stock, the Lewis family's related "noncompete" agreement with the buyer, then known as Kaufman & Broad Home Corp., expired...
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