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Real Estate Pioneer, Philanthropist Remembered As 'Man of Honor'

Colliers Minneapolis-St. Paul CEO Jean Kane Looks Back on the Life of the Late Dennis Doyle
Dennis Doyle, right, and University of St. Thomas' Chief Academic Officer Tom Rochon, left, during a ceremony in 2008, when Doyle and his wife Megan were awarded honorary doctor of humanities degrees for their service work. (University of St. Thomas)
Dennis Doyle, right, and University of St. Thomas' Chief Academic Officer Tom Rochon, left, during a ceremony in 2008, when Doyle and his wife Megan were awarded honorary doctor of humanities degrees for their service work. (University of St. Thomas)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
June 7, 2021 | 10:03 P.M.

Dennis Doyle, co-founder of the Twin Cities real estate company Welsh Cos. that was acquired by Toronto-based Colliers International four years ago, died last month at the age of 68.

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