List of Jewish American businesspeople in real estate
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This is a partial list of notable Jewish American business executives in the real estate industry. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. |
Real estate
- Ben Ashkenazy (1968/69–), Israeli-American developer, founder of the Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation
- Gary Barnett (1956–), founder of the Extell Development Company (known for One57 a.k.a. "The Billionaire Building")
- Joseph Barry (1933–), co-founder of the New Jersey-focused Applied Housing Company and the Hudson Reporter newspaper chain
- Jack Benaroya (1921–2012), developer, founder of the Benaroya Company
- Charles Benenson (1913–2004), former president of the Benenson Realty Co.
- Marshall Bennett (1915–2018), Chicago-based real estate developer, credited with developing the modern industrial park
- David Bistricer (1949–), Belgian-born founder of Clipper Equity
- Stanley Black (1932–), investor, founder of the Black Equities Group
- Neil Bluhm (1938–), Chicago-based real estate and casino magnate, co-founder of JMB Realty (Judelson-Malkin-Bluhm)
- Shaya Boymelgreen (1951–), Israeli-born developer
- Matthew Bucksbaum (1926–2013), co-founder of GGP Inc.
- Jack Buncher (1911–2001), Pittsburgh-based developer
- Morris Cafritz (1888–1964), Lithuanian-born developer
- Alan Casden (1945–), Los Angeles-based developer, founder of Casden Properties LLC
- Joseph Cayre (1941–), founder of Midtown Equities, co-founder of the GT Interactive Software Corp. (now Atari, Inc.)
- Leon Charney (1938–2016), NYC real estate tycoon
- Stanley Chera (1942–2020), developer, founder of Crown Acquisitions
- Joseph Chetrit (1957–), Moroccan-born NYC-based developer, founder of the Chetrit Group
- Michael Dezer (1941–), Miami-based Israeli-American developer, founder of Dezer Properties
- Sanford Diller (1928–2018), Bay Area developer
- Sherman Dreiseszun (1922–2007), Kansas City-based developer, co-founder of MD Management (known for One Kansas City Place)
- Louis Dubin (1963–), developer and investor, (co-)founder of the Athena Group and founding partner of Redbrick LMD
- Joseph (1882–1974), Seymour (1913–1995) and Douglas Durst (1944–), the Durst Organization; members of the Durst family
- Simon Dushinsky (1972–), Israeli-born developer, co-owner of the Rabsky Group
- Solomon Dwek (1973–), New Jersey-based pyramid scheme real estate developer
- Sam Eig (1899–1982), Russian-born D.C.-based developer
- Henry Elghanayan (1940–), Iranian-born developer, co-founder of the Rockrose Development Corporation
- Jeffrey Feil (1947–), the Feil Organization
- Ziel Feldman, founder of real estate development and investment company HFZ Capital Group
- Irving Mitchell Felt (1910–1994), New York-based developer, known for the new Madison Square Garden
- John J. Fisher (1961–), majority owner of the Oakland Athletics; Gap Inc. heir
- Josh Flagg (1985–), Beverly Hills luxury real estate agent
- Jay Furman (1942–2015), former president of RD Management LLC
- Russell W. Galbut (1952–), Miami-based developer, co-founder of Crescent Heights, Inc.
- Malcolm Glazer (1928–2014), founder of L.A.-based real estate holding company First Allied Corp., former owner of EPL's Manchester United F.C. and NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Laurence Gluck (1953–), landlord, founder of Stellar Management
- Sol Goldman (1917–1987), NYC's biggest non-institutional real estate investor in the 1980s, founder of Solil Management
- Yoel Goldman (1980–), founder of All Year Management, one of the most prominent developers in Brooklyn
- Jona Goldrich (1927–2016), Polish-born L.A.-based developer, co-founder of Goldrich & Kest Industries
- Stephen L. Green (1938–), founder of SL Green Realty
- Harold Grinspoon (1929–), founder of Aspen Square Management and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation
- Stanley Gumberg (1927–2009), Pittsburgh-based developer and chairman of J.J. Gumberg Co.
- Kamran Hakim, Iranian-born NYC-based landlord, developer and founder of the Hakim Organization
- Judah Hertz (1948/1949–), real estate investor, founder of Hertz Investment Group
- Abraham (1919–2005) and Elie Hirschfeld (1949–), NYC-based developers
- Tibor Hollo (1927–), Hungarian-born Miami-based developer, founder of Florida East Coast Realty
- Douglas Jemal (1942–), developer and landlord, founder of the Douglas Development Corp. (owns the Seneca One Tower, Buffalo's tallest building), co-founder of electronic stores chain The Wiz (a.k.a. "Nobody Beats the Wiz")
- Peter S. Kalikow (1942–), president of HJ Kalikow & Co., one of New York City's leading real estate firms; former owner of the New York Post
- Sonny Kahn, Israeli-born Miami-based developer, co-founder of Crescent Heights, Inc.
- Louis S. Kahnweiler (1919–2017), former Chicago-based developer, co-founder of Bennett & Kahnweiler
- Stan Kasten (1952–), president and co-owner of MLB's Los Angeles Dodgers
- Saul Katz (1939–), co-founder of Sterling Equities, president of MLB's New York Mets
- Louis Kestenbaum (1952–), developer and founder of NYC-based Fortis Property Group
- Martin Kimmel (1916–2008), co-founder of the Kimco Realty Corporation
- Alfred J. Koeppel (1932–2001), New York-based developer, founder of Koeppel Tener Real Estate Services
- George Konheim (1917–2001), former L.A.-based developer, founder of Buckeye Construction Co.
- Bob Kraft (1941–), Massachusetts-based real estate mogul, chairman of the Kraft Group, owner of NFL's New England Patriots and MLS's New England Revolution
- Charles Kushner (1954–), founder of Kushner Companies; member of the Kushner family
- Jared (1981–) and Joshua Kushner (1985–), co-founders of fintech company Cadre
- Albert Laboz, New Jersey-based landlord, founder of United American Land (UAL)
- Richard LeFrak (1945–), developer and manager; one of the biggest landlords in the NY tri-state area; member of the LeFrak family
- Ted Lerner (1925–), founder of Lerner Enterprises
- William Levitt (1907–1994), developer, former president of Levitt & Sons, Inc. (known for Levittown, New York)
- Alan Leventhal (1952–), real estate investor, founder of Beacon Capital Partners
- Edward J. Lewis (1937–2006), Pittsburgh-based developer, founder of the Oxford Development Company
- David Lichtenstein (1960–), NYC-based developer, founder of the Lightstone Group
- Edward Linde (1941–2010), developer, co-founder of Boston Properties
- Leonard Litwin (1914–2017), developer, founder of Glenwood Management
- Abraham M. Lurie (1923–2010), Los Angeles-based developer, known for Marina del Rey, California
- Louis Lurie (1888–1972), San Francisco-based developer
- Harry B. Macklowe (1937–), NYC-based developer and investor, founder of Macklowe Properties (owns Manhattan's Metropolitan Tower, and 1 Wall Street)
- Amir, Eskandar and Fraydun Manocherian (1932–), Iranian-born NYC-based investors, founders of Manocherian Brothers and Pan Am Equities
- Bernard H. Mendik (1929–2001), Scottish-born founder of the Mendik Company and former chairman of the Real Estate Board of New York
- Howard Michaels (1955–2018), founder of the real estate investment advisory firm the Carlton Group
- Sam Miller (1921–2019), former CEO of Forest City Material Co. and later Forest City Enterprises
- Adam Milstein (1952–), Israeli-American real estate investor, managing partner at Hager Pacific Properties; co-founder of the Israeli-American Council
- Paul (1922–2010) and Seymour Milstein (1920–2001), NYC-based developers, founders of Milstein Properties, former owners of the Emigrant Savings Bank
- Henry H. Minskoff (1911–1984), New York-based developer
- Joseph Moinian (1954–), Iranian-born NYC-based developer, founder of the Moinian Group
- Irwin Molasky (1927–2020), Las Vegas-based developer
- Jerry J. Moore (1927–2008), Houston-based r/e developer who became the largest shopping center developer in the U.S. in the late 1980s
- Stephen Muss (1928–), Florida-based developer known for re-development of Miami Beach, Florida
- Fred Ohebshalom (1952–), Iranian-born NYC-based developer, founder of Empire Management
- Geoffrey H. Palmer (1950–), L.A.-based developer
- Jordon Perlmutter (1931–2015), Denver-based developer, co-founder of Perl-Mack Enterprises
- Max Ratner (1907–1995), Polish-born co-founder of Forest City Enterprises; uncle of Brooklyn Nets co-owner Bruce Ratner
- Scott Rechler, Tri-State area landlord, founder of RXR Realty, LLC
- Jerry Reinsdorf (1936–), owner of NBA's Chicago Bulls and MLB's Chicago White Sox
- Craig Robins (1963–), Miami-based developer; known for re-developing the Miami Design District, co-owner of Design Miami
- Amy (1966–), Daniel (1929–), David (1892–1986), Elihu (1933–) and Frederick P. Rose (1923–1999), Rose Associates, Inc.; members of the Rose family
- Aby Rosen (1960–), German-born NYC real estate tycoon
- Stephen M. Ross (1940–), Florida-based developer, founder of the Related Companies (known for Hudson Yards), owner of NFL's Miami Dolphins
- Steven Roth (1941–), founder of Vornado Realty Trust, chairman of JBG Smith
- Alexander Rovt (1952–), Ukrainian-born developer
- Arthur Rubloff (1902–1986), Chicago-based developer, founder of Arthur Rubloff & Co.
- Samuel Rudin (1896–1975), founder of the Rudin Management Company (later led by his sons, Jack (1924–2016) and Lewis (1927–2001))
- Naty Saidoff (1957–), Israeli-born Bel Air-based real estate investor and diamond dealer; founding member of the Israeli-American Council
- Fred Sands (1938–2015), LA-based developer
- Tamir Sapir (1946/1947–), Georgian-born NYC real estate mogul
- Felix Sater (1966–), Russian-American developer, former COO of the Bayrock Group
- Joel Schreiber, British-born NYC developer, founder of Waterbridge Capital, and early investor in WeWork
- Rubin Schron (1938–), NYC investor and landlord, founder of Cammeby's International Group
- Martin Selig (1936/1937–), German-born founder of Martin Selig Real Estate, LLC
- Melvin Floyd "Mel" Sembler (1930–), Florida-based retail real estate magnate
- Ben Shaoul (1977–), New York-based developer, co-founder of the Magnum Real Estate Group
- Izek Shomof (1959/1960–), Israeli-born Beverly Hills-based developer and investor; producer of For the Love of Money
- Michael Shvo (1972–), Israeli-American developer, founder of SHVO (acquired NYC's Crown Building)
- Stephen Siegel (1944–), Chairman of Global Brokerage at CBRE, the world's largest commercial real estate services company
- Walter Shorenstein (1915–2010), California real estate mogul
- Larry Silverstein (1931–), founder of Silverstein Properties; developed and owned the World Trade Center
- Herbert (1934–) and Melvin Simon (1926–2009), founders of the Simon Property Group, the largest shopping mall operator in the U.S., and owners of NBA's Indiana Pacers
- David Simon (1961/1962–), chairman and CEO of the Simon Property Group, former VP of Wasserstein Perella & Co.
- Baruch Singer (1954–), New York-based landlord, investor and developer
- Joseph Sitt (1964–), real estate investor, founder of Thor Equities and plus size women's clothing company Ashley Stewart, Inc.
- Charles Smith (1901–1995), Russian-born D.C.-based developer and founder of Charles E. Smith Co.; member of the Smith family
- Daniel Snyder (1964–), owner of NFL's Washington Football Team (previously known as the Washington Redskins)
- Donald Soffer (1932–), Florida-based developer, founder of Turnberry Associates; known for turning swampland into the city of Aventura, Florida; member of the Soffer family
- Joseph Soffer (1913–2006), Pittsbugh-based developer, founder of the Soffer Organization
- Sheldon Solow (1928–), NYC-based developer, founder of Solow Building Co.
- Jerry Speyer (1940–), co-founder of Tishman Speyer
- Bernard Spitzer (1924–2014), developer
- Bob Stark (1951–), Cleveland-based developer and founder of Stark Enterprises
- Axel Stawski (1950/1951–), German-born developer, founder of Stawski Partners
- Donald Sterling (1934–), former owner of NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, owner of the Sterling Plaza
- Michael Stern (1979–), New York-based developer, founder of the JDS Development Group
- Louise Sunshine (1940–), Florida-based real estate professional, founder of the Sunshine Group
- Jeff Sutton (1960–), Brooklyn-based developer, founder of Wharton Properties
- Melvin Swig (1917–1993), San Francisco-based developer and former owner of NHL's California Golden Seals
- Stanley Tanger (1923–2010), founder of the Tanger Factory Outlet Centers
- Stanley G. Tate (1928–), Florida-based developer, founder of Tate Enterprises, founding member of the AIPAC
- A. Alfred Taubman (1924–2015), founder of Taubman Centers
- Steve Tisch (1949–), chairman/Executive Vice President of NFL's New York Giants
- Robert Tishman (1916–2010), former CEO of Tishman Realty & Construction, co-founder of Tishman Speyer; member of the Tishman family
- Robert I. (1940–) and Bruce E. Toll (1943–), founders of the luxury homebuilder company Toll Brothers, Inc.
- Leonard Tose (1915–2003), former owner of NFL's Philadelphia Eagles
- Herold (1905–1982) and Percy Uris (1899–1971), New York-based developers who founded the Uris Buildings Corporation
- Eli Verschleiser (1974–), NYC-based developer and investor, co-founder of the Multi Group of Companies and the United Realty Trust
- David Walentas (1938–), developer, founder of Two Trees Management Co. (known for Dumbo, Brooklyn)
- David Werner (1953/1954–), New York-based real estate investor and founder of David Werner Real Estate
- Leonard (1947–), Mark (1962–) and Zygi Wilf (1950–), developers; owners of NFL's Minnesota Vikings and co-owners of Major League Soccer's Nashville SC; members of the Wilf family
- Benjamin Winter (1881–1944), Polish-born NYC-based real estate investor and founder of Benjamin Winter, Inc.
- Lewis Wolff (1935–), developer and former owner of MLB's Oakland Athletics
- Bert Wolstein (1927–2004), former Cleveland-based developer, founder of the Developers Diversified Realty Corporation (now SITE Centers Corp.)
- William Zeckendorf, Sr. (1905–1976), developer, former owner of the Chrysler Building and Hotel Astor
- Samuel Zell (1941–), real estate mogul, founder of Equity Group Investments (EQ Office, Equity Residential)
See also
- Lists of Jewish Americans
- Businesspeople
- in finance
- in media
- in retail
- Businesspeople