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SEPTEMBER 10, 2001

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Table: A Pritzker Family Tree

The Pritzkers own or manage companies with estimated revenues of $12 billion a year

REAL ESTATE
Developments include Fan Pier, a $1.2 billion Boston multi-use project. Classic Residence by Hyatt operates 18 luxury retirement communities, and Pritzker Residential owns more than 14,000 apartment units.

HOTELS
The family owns all or part of 34 hotels and has 203 units under management, including Hyatt Regency, Grand Hyatt, and Park Hyatt.

INDUSTRIAL
Owns $7 billion-a-year Marmon Group, which includes Trans Union, the credit-reporting giant.

OTHER INVESTMENTS
Among others, a 25% share with a partner in Royal Caribbean Cruises and stakes in a managed-care outfit and an online education concern.




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