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Lerner is a German and Jewish family name. Its literal meaning can be either "student" or "scholar". It may refer to: Organizations * Lerner Enterprises, a real estate company * Lerner Newspapers * Lerner Publishing Group, a publisher of children's literature * Lerner New York, the former name of the New York & Company clothing chain People * Aaron Bunsen Lerner (1920–2007), American physician, researcher and professor * Abba Lerner, American economist * Adam Lerner, American museum curator * Al Lerner, billionaire, chairman of MBNA * Al Lerner (composer), American musician, pianist, and big band leader * Alan Jay Lerner, American lyricist and librettist * Alejandro Lerner, Argentine musician * Avi Lerner, film producer * Barron H. Lerner, American professor of medicine * Ben Lerner, American poet * Claire Lerner, non-profit director * David Lerner (1951-1997?), American poet * Edward (Ned) Lerner, computer-game maker * Edward M. Lerner, science-fiction writer * Er ...
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Lerner Enterprises
Lerner Enterprises is a company owned by Ted Lerner and his family that develops and invests in real estate in the Washington metropolitan area. The company has developed more than 20 million square feet of real estate. History The company was founded in 1952 by lawyer Ted Lerner, after he borrowed $250 from his wife. In 1958, the company developed its first shopping center, Wheaton Plaza (now Westfield Wheaton) in partnership with the Gudelsky family. Shortly thereafter, it bought 2 parcels of land in Tysons Corner, Virginia. In 1968, the company completed development of Tysons Corner Center. In 1972, the company completed development of Landover Mall in Prince George's County, Maryland, but the mall was closed and demolished in 2002. The company solicited the site as a location for a new headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 2003, a joint venture between the company and Guggenheim Partners acquired 1275 K Street NW in Washington, D.C. from JBG Smith. In 2 ...
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