Richard E. Jacobs

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Richard E. Jacobs was an American real estate developer and former owner of the Cleveland Indians baseball team, known for his significant role in revitalizing downtown Cleveland.

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instanceOf Major League Baseball team owner
human
real estate developer
associatedWith Cleveland Indians fan base
Jacobs Group real estate projects
downtown Cleveland NERFINISHED
basedIn Cleveland NERFINISHED
businessRole developer
investor
team owner
coFounded Jacobs Group NERFINISHED
countryOfBusinessActivity United States of America NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American
familyName Jacobs NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork commercial real estate
real estate development
shopping center development
fullName Richard E. Jacobs NERFINISHED
genreOfBusiness commercial real estate development
givenName Richard
hasInfluenceOn Cleveland economy
downtown Cleveland revitalization
industry real estate
sports management
knownFor contributing to downtown Cleveland redevelopment
developing large-scale retail properties
languageOfWorkOrName English
leagueOfTeamOwned Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
notableAchievement helped transform the Cleveland Indians into a successful franchise during his ownership
notableFor development of shopping malls
ownership of the Cleveland Indians
role in revitalizing downtown Cleveland
occupation business executive
real estate developer
sports team owner
owned Cleveland Indians NERFINISHED
placeOfBusinessActivity Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
Ohio NERFINISHED
positionHeld principal owner of the Cleveland Indians
residence Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
Ohio NERFINISHED
sportsTeamOwned Cleveland Indians NERFINISHED
typeOfBusinessPerson American real estate magnate

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Jacobs Field namedAfter Richard E. Jacobs