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  1. Toll was born to a Jewish family and grew up in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. [1] He is the son of Sylvia (née Steinberg) [2] [3] and Albert Toll. His father, who emigrated from Ukraine, [4] was a millionaire investor who lost everything in the Wall Street Crash of 1929. [5] In 1965, Toll graduated with a B.A. from the University of Miami.

    • Michelle Toll, Elizabeth Toll Feuer, Wendy Toll Topkis, Jennifer Toll Schulman
    • Robbi S. Toll
  2. Learn about the life and career of Bruce E. Toll, the principal of BET Investments, a real estate developer and investor who co-founded Toll Brothers, a leading builder of luxury homes. He also owns and operates automobile dealerships, biotech companies, and other businesses in various sectors.

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  4. Bruce Toll made his money building luxury homes with his brother Robert and, with his wife Robbi, spends a considerable amount of it on art. Over the years, the couple has amassed an impressive ...

  5. www.forbes.com › profile › tollToll family - Forbes

    Toll family. Brothers Robert and Bruce opened their first new home community in rural Pennsylvania in 1967. Today their $6.8 billion Toll Brothers is one of the leading builders of luxury suburban ...

  6. Toll Brothers was founded in 1967 in Pennsylvania by Robert I. Toll and Bruce E. Toll. Robert received a law degree from University of Pennsylvania and his B.A. from Cornell University, while his brother Bruce had an accounting degree from the University of Miami. Their father, Albert, built homes and the brothers believed that the new home ...

    • 5,200 (2022)
    • US$10.28 billion (2022)
  7. Toll Brothers founders Bob and Bruce Toll started this award-winning Fortune 500 company in 1967. Embracing an unwavering commitment to quality and customer service, Toll Brothers currently builds in 24 states nationwide and is a publicly owned company with its common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: TOL).

  8. Dec 8, 2019 · Bruce E. Toll’s corner office spread at BET Investments in Dresher is cluttered at one end with file boxes, yet-to-be-hung artwork, and a row of shiny groundbreaking shovels. Despite having moved his real-estate company to its new headquarters nearly two years ago, the 76-year-old Toll is still unpacking. Toll is a busy man.

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