Yes they owned many plants and the company was called Swift and Armor.
They are owned by Toyota Motor North America.
In the 19th century many countries in the united states owned and operated fairgrounds.
The plantations were owned by economically well-off white people.
Batman films are owned by Warner Bros.
They are known as maquiladoras.
In the Pacific Northwest, the south, the Appalachias, and areas around the Great Lakes, produce
Corfe Castle is now owned by the National Trust who were given it by the Bankes family (link below) who owned it having bought in 1635. The castle was owned by the Crown until Elizabeth 1 sold it in the 16th century
The Wall Street Journal was owned by the Bancroft family, who had owned the newspaper for over a century. In 2007, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation acquired the Wall Street Journal.
They are known as maquiladoras.
The Greek slave Pasion was alive in the 4th century BC, and was owned by Antisthenes and Archestratus. He later became a clerk and had a son, Apollodorus.
Farnham Castle, located in Surrey, England, was originally built in the 12th century by the Bishop of Winchester. Throughout its history, it has been owned by various bishops and has served as an important ecclesiastical residence. In the 19th century, it was purchased by the Bishop of Winchester, and today it is owned by the Farnham Castle Trust, which manages it as a conference and training center.
You are thinking of Arley Hall in Cheshire.