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All in the families
Private equity firms and REITs may be charging into commercial real estate, but these multigenerational clans still control huge chunks of New York City's iconic skyline. Photographs by Lamia Maria Abillama
By
Christopher Tkaczyk
and
Corey Hajim
, Fortune
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