Wrigley family

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The Wrigley family is an American business dynasty best known for its ownership of the Wrigley chewing gum company and its long-standing influence in sports, real estate, and civic philanthropy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American family
business family
associatedWithBrand Doublemint NERFINISHED
Juicy Fruit NERFINISHED
Wrigley's Spearmint NERFINISHED
associatedWithBuilding Wrigley Building NERFINISHED
associatedWithCompany Chicago Cubs NERFINISHED
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company NERFINISHED
associatedWithFoundation Wrigley family foundations NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Catalina Island NERFINISHED
Chicago NERFINISHED
Wrigley Field NERFINISHED
businessFounded Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company NERFINISHED
businessHeadquartersHistorically Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
businessType family-owned enterprise
civicRole support of Chicago civic institutions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
familyBusinessSoldTo Mars, Incorporated NERFINISHED
foundingMember William Wrigley Jr. NERFINISHED
hasEthnicOrigin English-American
hasMember Philip K. Wrigley NERFINISHED
William Wrigley III NERFINISHED
William Wrigley Jr. NERFINISHED
William Wrigley Jr. II NERFINISHED
hasWealthSource chewing gum manufacturing
industry confectionery industry
influencedDevelopmentOf Magnificent Mile, Chicago NERFINISHED
legacy branding of Wrigley Field
iconic chewing gum brands
philanthropic foundations and trusts
multiGenerational true
notableFor civic philanthropy
involvement in sports ownership
ownership of Wrigley chewing gum company
real estate investments
ownedProperty Santa Catalina Island, California NERFINISHED
ownedSportsTeam Chicago Cubs NERFINISHED
ownedSportsVenue Wrigley Field NERFINISHED
philanthropicFocus civic causes in Chicago
environmental conservation on Catalina Island
realEstateHoldingsLocation Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
Santa Catalina Island, California NERFINISHED
soldControllingInterestIn Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company NERFINISHED
sportsIndustryRole Major League Baseball team ownership
timePeriodOfProminence 20th century
21st century

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Philip K. Wrigley memberOf Wrigley family