Samuel J. LeFrak

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Samuel J. LeFrak (1918- April 16, 2003) was a noted housing developer who chaired a private building firm, The LeFrak Organization, which had revenues of $2.8 billion, as of 1999. The LeFrak Organization was also ranked 45th on the Forbes list of top 500 private companies.[1] The development firm is best known for major development projects in Battery Park City, Lefrak City in Queens, and Newport, Jersey City. The LeFrak Organization was founded in 1883 in France, by Samuel J. LeFrak's grandfather, Maurice.[1]

LeFrak attended the University of Maryland, College Park, from which he graduated in 1940,[2] with the University's LeFrak Hall named for him. In 1988, LeFrak was honored by the United Nations along with former President Jimmy Carter, for their global contributions through "Habitat International."

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  1. ^ a b Chapman, Parke. "A Family Affair - Brief Article", Real Estate Weekly, 2001, April 4.
  2. ^ Reporting Back: Notes on Journalism. WNYC. Retrieved on 2006-04-14.

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