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The Empire State Building is the most famous building in the world. Its currently valued at $993 million. But I bet you didn't know that in 1961, a couple of crafty Jewish real estate entrepreneurs ran the first large syndication to buy the property.

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It's crazy to think that regular people could buy a piece of the Empire State Building back then. Imagine if your grandparents had invested $10k in 1961...

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