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Sidney L.
Shlenker (August 14, 1936 –
April 23, 2003) was an
American businessman. He was the team
president of the
Houston Astros of
Major League Baseball...
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Shlenker House is a
historic house built in c. 1907 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.. It is also
known as the D.J.
Shlenker House, and the Rig
Perry House...
- 1854, is the
oldest Jewish congregation in Texas; and it
operates the
Shlenker School. The
congregation was
founded in 1854 as an
Orthodox Jewish kehilla...
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November 9, 1991. The
construction of the
building was
managed by
Sidney Shlenker, part-owner of the
Denver Nuggets and
several entertainment companies,...
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round of the 1988 NBA Playoffs.
McCombs sold the team to
Sidney Shlenker in 1985.
Shlenker, in turn, sold the team to
COMSAT in 1989. Moe left the team in...
- He held onto the team from 1978
until 1985, when he sold it to
Sidney Shlenker. He then
bought the
Spurs in 1989 and ran them
until he sold them in 1993...
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station in the city. That
never occurred, but
Grant aligned with
Sidney Shlenker and
other investors to
launch two
independent stations in
Texas in the...
- the
other by
Sidney Shlenker. The
Block and
Shlenker groups each
proposed subscription television (STV) operation.
Shlenker's consortium signed a deal...
- the
Arena Football League. The team was
brought in by
businessman Sidney Shlenker and the team
achieved success instantly,
winning the
first ever ArenaBowl...
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eventually found in 1982 as
businessman Charlie Thomas and
Sidney Shlenker purchased the
franchise for $11 million; the
Maloofs would later own the...