Brandon Miller, husband of social media influencer Candice Miller, passed away at 43. He played a key role at REEC, contributing to over 20 million square feet of real estate development.
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Brandon Miller was a 43-year-old real estate mogul and the husband of lifestyle blogger Candice Miller.
Brandon Miller joined REEC in 2004 and led the acquisitions and finance department, contributing to the development of over 20 million square feet of real estate.
Brandon Miller was the husband of Candice Miller, the founder of Mama + Tata, a lifestyle blog and brand.
Some of Brandon Miller's notable real estate projects include 1228 Madison, 156 Prince St., and 985 Park Ave in New York City.
Brandon Miller faced legal issues including a complaint filed by TD Bank alleging fraudulent transfers and a complaint by Aquebogue Hamptons Marina alleging unpaid docking fees.
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