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which they bought in 1960. Although the 1970s were difficult—he lost the Chrysler Building to foreclosure, and DiLorenzo died in 1975—Goldman continued to invest, purchasing more than 600 buildings in the subsequent years via his company Solil Management (named after Sol and his wife, Lil). Goldman
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was known for holding onto his properties and rarely selling, preferring instead to sign tenants to long-term ground leases (typically 99 years) where the tenants pay an annual rent to Goldman but are responsible for taxes and upkeep of buildings on the properties.
154:. Goldman was the founder of Solil Management, a real estate investment firm he founded in the 1950s with his business partner, Alex DiLorenzo. Goldman was widely considered the most prominent non-institutional real estate investor in 206:
was named for him in 1991 after a trust, set up following his death, donated $ 2 million to fund the operation of several public pools during a municipal budget shortfall.
162:. At the time of his death in 1987, Goldman owned the largest private real estate portfolio in New York City with more than 600 properties, worth over $ 1 billion. 243: 190:
In the 1950s, he partnered with Alex DiLorenzo Jr. Together they were very active purchasers through the 1950s and 1960s and their portfolio included the
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and Jane Goldman. His wife and three daughters engaged in litigation over his assets with his wife eventually receiving 33% of his estate. His nephew,
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in the 1970s and 1980s. At its peak in the 1970s, Goldman's portfolio consisted of nearly 1,900 commercial and residential properties, including the
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and raised in a Jewish family, the son of Fannie and Charles Goldman. His father owned a grocery store. Goldman briefly attended
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The Real Deal: "Sol Goldman's $ 6B portfolio in play, as children accelerate dealmaking" By Adam Pincus
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is named in his honor, following a gift of $ 10 million. The Sol Goldman Pool at
150:, September 2, 1917 – October 18, 1987) was an American real estate investor and 20: 244:"Lillian Goldman, 80, Yale Law School Donor and Advocate for Women's Education" 219: 151: 126: 484: 361: 223: 215: 203: 155: 395: 316: 471:"Sol Goldman's $ 6B portfolio in play, as children accelerate dealmaking" 72: 384:, The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center at Johns Hopkins 53: 218:. They had four children; Allan H. Goldman, Diane Goldman Kemper, 226:, is also a notable real-estate investor in New York City. 458:"Looking Back: Sol Goldman, a mogul surrounded by turmoil" 291:"Looking Back: Sol Goldman, a mogul surrounded by turmoil" 421:
New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths GOLDMAN, LILLIAN"
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New York Magazine: "The Midas Curse" by Dinitia Smith
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The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center at
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Solomon Goldman
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Allan H. Goldman
Diane Goldman Kemper
Amy P. Goldman
Jane Goldman
philanthropist
New York City
Chrysler Building
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn College
Great Depression
Chrysler Building
Johns Hopkins University
Red Hook Park
Jewish
Amy P. Goldman
Lloyd Goldman
"Lillian Goldman, 80, Yale Law School Donor and Advocate for Women's Education"


"Sol Goldman, Major Real-Estate Investor, Dies"




"Looking Back: Sol Goldman, a mogul surrounded by turmoil"

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