Allan H. Goldman (1943-2022) was an American real estate investor and co-Chairman of the real estate investment company Solil Management.[1] He died on January 15, 2022.
Allan H. Goldman | |
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Born | 1943 |
Died | January 15, 2022 |
Nationality | American |
Parent(s) | Sol Goldman (1917–1987) Lillian Schuman Goldman (1922–2002) |
Family | Jane Goldman (sister) Diane Goldman Kemper (sister) Amy Goldman Fowler (sister) Lloyd Goldman (cousin) |
Biography
editGoldman was born in 1943[2] to a Jewish family, the son of Lillian (née Schuman) and Sol Goldman.[3][4] He has three sisters: Jane Goldman, Diane Goldman Kemper, and Amy Goldman Fowler.[5] His father was the largest non-institutional real estate investor in New York City in the 1980s, owning a portfolio of nearly 1,900 commercial and residential properties.[5] After his father's death, his three sisters engaged in litigation with their mother over his father's assets; their mother subsequently received 1/3rd of their father's estate.[6] He and his sister, Jane Goldman, manage the remaining real estate assets via the firm Solil Management.[7] His cousin, Lloyd Goldman, is also a notable real-estate investor in New York City.[8]
References
edit- ^ [1] March 19, 2021
- ^ Forbes: "America's Richest Real Estate Family Doesn't Want You To Know Who They Are" by Chloe Sorvino June 29, 2016
- ^ New York Magazine: "The Midas Curse" by Dinitia Smith, p. 32, at Google Books April 3, 1989
- ^ New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths GOLDMAN, LILLIAN" August 22, 2002
- ^ a b "Sol Goldman, Major Real-Estate Investor, Dies". The New York Times. October 19, 1987.
- ^ Keil, Jennifer Gould (January 2, 2008). "Looking Back: Sol Goldman, a mogul surrounded by turmoil". The Real Deal.
- ^ The Real Deal: "Sol Goldman’s $6B portfolio in play, as children accelerate dealmaking" By Adam Pincus April 01, 2013
- ^ "Meet the Other Trade Center Builder". The Wall Street Journal. September 11, 2008.