South Florida Real Estate News snippet linking Palm House, Robert Matthews, EB-5, Clintons, Trump, Tony Bennett
The passage only lists names and a URL without any concrete details, dates, transactions, or allegations. It hints at possible connections between high‑profile figures and an EB‑5 real‑estate project, Mentions a Palm House development and the EB‑5 visa investment program. Names Robert Matthews, the Clintons, Donald Trump, and Tony Bennett in proximity to the project. Provides a link to a Real Deal
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The passage only lists names and a URL without any concrete details, dates, transactions, or allegations. It hints at possible connections between high‑profile figures and an EB‑5 real‑estate project, Mentions a Palm House development and the EB‑5 visa investment program. Names Robert Matthews, the Clintons, Donald Trump, and Tony Bennett in proximity to the project. Provides a link to a Real Deal
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