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    The Build Up with Ron Boji

    enAugust 02, 2022
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    About this Episode

    3:10 - Why he goes after public-private partnerships in his projects

    5:00 - How he dealt with criticism in his Royal Oak project

    6:40 - What his plans are for Birmingham development

    12:35 - What other areas he feels are ripe for development

    13:55 - The status of United Wholesale grocery

    15:20 - How being an immigrant impacts his business philosophy

    16:55 - What it was like working with his father and whether his daughters will join the business

    21:00 - Why he's selling his family's $10 million estate in San Diego

    23:20 - His politics and why he keeps an open mind

    26:45 - His biggest failure in business and how he overcame it

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    6:40 - What his plans are for Birmingham development

    12:35 - What other areas he feels are ripe for development

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    15:20 - How being an immigrant impacts his business philosophy

    16:55 - What it was like working with his father and whether his daughters will join the business

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    24:25 – His biggest failure and how he overcame it