«Short of a major problem, Andrew will win by maybe 60 percent,» said billionaire businessman and
real estate mogul John Catsimatidis, the chairman of oil, gas and real estate firm Red Apple Group and a big Cuomo supporter.
And one of her rivals in the race, billionaire
real estate mogul John Catsimatidis, echoed this sentiment to the newspaper.
Not exact matches
On stage in Detroit,
real estate mogul Donald Trump faced off against his three remaining Republican challengers in the presidential race: Senator Marco Rubio of Florida; Ted Cruz, the senator from Texas; and
John Kasich, the governor of Ohio.
Andrea Catsimatidis, daughter of supermarket,
real estate and gas station
mogul and longtime political donor / player
John Catsimatidis, is poised to take the healm of the Manhattan Republican Party tonight.
At 11:30 a.m., New York City's Police Athletic League hosts its annual
Real Estate and Construction Luncheon; special guests include former Manhattan DA Robert Morgenthau, supermarket
mogul John Catsimatidis, former NYPD Commissioner Robert McGuire, Arnold Fisher and NYC Public Advocate Tish James, Four Seasons Hotel New York, 57 E. 57th St., Manhattan.
Billionaire
real estate mogul and mayoral candidate
John Catsimatidis» rivals have accused him of making a flurry of donations throughout the city in the hope of getting votes for his campaign.
And billionaire
real estate mogul candidate
John Catsimatidis started off in an Upper West Side two - bedroom apartment by himself, and then later brought his parents to live with him.
Turner raked in $ 5,000 from the National Republican Campaign Committee, $ 500 from the State Conservative Party, $ 1,000 from Home Depot founder Ken Langone, $ 5,000 from supermarket magnate
John Catsimatidis and his wife, $ 7,500 from
real -
estate mogul Peter Kalikow and his family, and $ 500 from Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle (R - Syracuse).
On the opposite side of the aisle,
real estate executive Paul Massey and Jets lineman - turned - minister Rev. Michel Faulkner have already launched their own quixotic bids, while eccentric supermarket
mogul John Catsimatidis has hinted for months he will enter the Republican race.
Donald Trump may have clobbered his rivals in the New York primary, but it was
John Kasich who won the
real estate mogul's own stomping grounds: Manhattan.
Given that the title character is a Mexican immigrant and that the guest of honor at the small soiree to which she's become a last - minute addition is Doug Strutt (
John Lithgow), a billionaire
real -
estate and resort
mogul with Trump - ian characteristics, one might think that this has all the makings of the kind of broad, pained farce where every character is a mouthpiece for over-determined conflicts of sociopolitical opinion.
The first to arrive are a young corporate go - getter (Jay Duplass, terrifically asinine) and his wife (Chloë Sevigny, all willowy hauteur), but the star of the evening is Doug Strutt (
John Lithgow), a billionaire
real -
estate mogul who shows up with his third wife (Amy Landecker) and a lot of smug blather about his latest deal.