Henry Moskowitz (real estate investor)

Henry Moskowitz
Born1905 (1905)
DiedSeptember 7, 2008(2008-09-07) (aged 102–103)
OccupationsReal estate investor and developer
Known forFounder of The Argo Corporation
SpouseRose Moskowitz
ChildrenSonia Moskowitz
Jacob Moskowitz
Mark Moskowitz
Dan Moskowitz

Henry Moskowitz (1905 – September 7, 2008) was a New York-based real estate investor and founder of The Argo Corporation. He also contracts and owns hotels in Israel.

Personal life

Moskowitz was born to a Jewish family in Kielce, Poland.[1] He lost his first wife, daughter, both parents, and a brother in the Holocaust.[2] In December 1944, he was interned in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.[3]

In 1948, he remarried in Germany to his second wife, Rose. They had two children in Germany, Sonia and Jacob. In 1951, the family immigrated to the United States, settling on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and had two more children: Dan and Mark.[2]

In 1998, he was recognized by former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with the Foreign Investor Jubilee Award. Although raised Hassidic, after World War II, he practiced Modern Orthodox Judaism.[3]

In 2008, the Broadway Mall Association dedicated the Henry Moskowitz North Mall in his honor.[4][5] Moskowitz was a strong supporter of Israel.[6] In 2010, the Square of Hope in the Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem was dedicated in his honor.[7][8] He was also a supporter of the Givat Haviva Educational Institute in Israel[9] and the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.[10]

Career

In 1952, pooling the assets of over 100 investors, many of them Holocaust survivors, he founded The Argo Corporation and began investing in real estate in New York City.[2] The partnerships' early investments were all rentals and Argo was hired by the partnerships to manage them.[11]

In 1955, he purchased the Ivy Hill Park Apartment complex in the Ivy Hill neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey;[12] the complex consisted of ten fifteen story buildings and was New Jersey's largest privately owned apartment complex.[13]

Argo eventually converted most of its buildings in Manhattan into cooperative ownership during the 1960s and 1970s, typically keeping the management contract thereafter.[11][14] In the 1980s, the Argo Corp. expanded into third party management of buildings.[11]

In 1997, he made his first condominium conversion.[14] He also owned hotels in Israel.[15][16][17]

He grew the business to become one of the largest independent real estate management companies in New York City. As of 2013, Argo owns 5,500 units and manages 6,500 units on behalf of condominiums and cooperatives.[6] In addition to management and the conversion of rental buildings to cooperatives and condominiums,[18] Argo continues to invest in building ownership and also purchases individual unsold units in buildings for rental.[11] His son, Mark Moskowitz, now runs the company.[18] Moskowitz was known for not selling any of his buildings.[19]

References

  1. ^ New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths MOSKOWITZ, HENRY September 9, 2008
  2. ^ a b c New York Press: "A MAN WHO WANTED TO BUILD, NOT RETREAT" November 21, 2008
  3. ^ a b USC Shoah Foundation Institute testimony of Henry Moskowitz retrieved January 1, 2014
  4. ^ New York Inc: "Upper West Side Mall Dedicated in Memory of Henry Moskowitz, Real Estate Pioneer" Archived 2013-12-27 at the Wayback Machine 2008
  5. ^ Argo Residential News JANUARY 2009
  6. ^ a b Argo Corporation website: "About Us" Archived 2013-12-27 at the Wayback Machine retrieved December 26, 2013
  7. ^ The American & International Societies for Yad Vashem bulletin Archived 2014-12-16 at the Wayback Machine November 7, 2010
  8. ^ Yad Vashem Annual Report 2010 Archived 2011-11-06 at the Wayback Machine retrieved January 1, 2013
  9. ^ Givat Haviva Educational Institute Annual Report 2007 Archived 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine retrieved January 1, 2014
  10. ^ USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education: List of Donors Archived 2014-01-02 at the Wayback Machine retrieved January 1, 2014
  11. ^ a b c d The Cooperator: "The Argo Corporation - A Full-Service Real Estate Team" By Barbara Wagner November 2000
  12. ^ New Jersey & Company: "Juicy: Developers find "the Oranges" Ripe for Picking" By Katie Wagner Archived 2014-01-02 at the Wayback Machine June 1, 2008
  13. ^ Ivy Hill Park Apartments website retrieved January 1, 2014
  14. ^ a b New York Times: "Condominium Offering Plan on Upper West Side" By RACHELLE GARBARINE March 21, 1997 | Argo converted 14 properties to 2,048 cooperative units
  15. ^ Jerusalem Post: "Grapevine: Hooked on helping" by Greer Fay Cashman January 8, 2009
  16. ^ Haaretz: "Tel Aviv, still turning its back to the sea" By Keshet Rosenblum November 22, 2012
  17. ^ Globes Israel: "Henry Moskowitz buys Jerusalem’s Windmill Hotel outright" by Dalia Tal August 21, 2005
  18. ^ a b Real Estate Weekly: "Argo named NYARM Management Company of the Year" Archived 2013-12-27 at the Wayback Machine October 2, 2013
  19. ^ The Real Deal: "The quiet players - Meet some New York City empire builders who shun the spotlight" By Gabby Warshawer September 01, 2009