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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 29, 2002

Close Up

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer Richard Close, the chairman of Valley VOTE, the organization that asks Angelenos on Nov. 5 to break off the San Fernando Valley from the rest of the city, brings a balanced perspective to the divisive debate.

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer

Richard Close, the chairman of Valley VOTE, the organization that asks Angelenos on Nov. 5 to break off the San Fernando Valley from the rest of the city, brings a balanced perspective to the divisive debate.

Not only is Close a real estate attorney and partner in the Santa Monica law firm of Gilchrist & Rutter, but he also has been president since 1976 of the Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association, the largest ...

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