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The Goldman Family

The Goldman Family

CATEGORY: Originators
Company: Goldman Properties
INDUSTRY: Real Estate
What Makes Them Haute : Goldman Properties, founded by visionary Tony Goldman, is responsible for transforming Soho in New York, Miami Beach’s Art Deco District and now Wynwood in Miami from depressed locations into the hottest real estate in the country. Following Tony’s passing in 2012, the family is carrying on the business of innovative development. Daughter Jessica has taken the role of CEO and partner, brother Joey is a partner and mother Janet is now Chairman and partner.

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