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A decade ago, New York developer Roy Stillman was traveling in Paris, where he encountered the lushly landscaped exterior walls of the Jean nouvel-designed Musée du quai Branly. Struck by their ...
For developer Roy Stillman and his partners Steve Silverman and Leon Silvera, buildings aren’t just businesses and homes, they are works of art. “A real estate development project is a large ...
Deaf charity worker Ian Stillman still intends to seek a pardon over his conviction for drug smuggling, according to his father. The 52-year-old originally from York was freed from prison in Shimla ...
Stillman, a British citizen, had been arrested and was later accused of carrying 20 kilos of cannabis. He has always maintained his innocence. The arrest took place on the evening of 30 August 2000, ...
Roy Stillman likes to keep it in the family. The president of Stillman Development International, and the developer of the I.M. Pei-designed Centurion condo project, he recently purchased a ...
"This new space will also allow for future growth." Stillman Property Management is a third-generation firm headed by Roy, Andrew and Jeffrey Stillman.
Stillman Development will turn the long-shuttered building at 217 West 42nd Street into a “21st century experiential retail” space.
Roy Stillman said he was increasingly hopeful both that the judgement will be given soon - hopefully this week, just after New Year's Day - and also that it would result in his son's release.
Now his father, Roy Stillman, who has just returned from a ten-day visit to Simla prison in northern India, claims his son's life could be in danger unless he receives immediate medical attention.
THE father of deaf charity worker Ian Stillman claims prison authorities still have not given his son urgent medical treatment. Roy Stillman, 77, of Tadcaster Road, York, was speaking after ...
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