Norman Leventhal, one of the biggest developers in Boston over the last 70 years, died Sunday at age 97: "In 1946, with his brother Robert, he co-founded what became the Beacon Companies, which built, renovated, or re-imagined some of Boston's best-known landmarks: Center Plaza, Rowes Wharf, the Hotel Meridien, 75 State Street, and South Station." [Globe]
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