Ben Novack (1907–1985) was an American hotelier who developed the
Fontainebleau Miami Beach
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach (also known as Fontainebleau Hotel) is a hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. Designed by Morris Lapidus, the luxury hotel opened in 1954. In 2007, the Fontainebleau Hotel was ranked ninety-third in the American Institute ...
Hotel.
Biography
Novack was born to a
Jewish
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family, the son of Sadie and Hyman Novick.
He had three older siblings: Miriam (born 1903), Joseph (born 1904), and Lillian (born 1905).
His father was an immigrant from Russia who worked as a clothing cutter before opening his own clothing store; after the store failed, the family moved to the
Catskill Mountains where he operated a hotel in the
Borscht Belt
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.
After his father's death, he operated the hotel with his brother but disagreements led him to move to
New York City
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where he
Americanized
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his name to Novack and ran a
haberdashery
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; the store also failed after he had a falling out with his partner.
In 1940, Novack and his wife moved to
Miami Beach
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with $1,800 they had from liquidating his clothing stores assets.
At the time, Miami Beach was thriving despite the
Great Depression thanks to it having become the winter playground of the rich.
He raised additional funds and purchased the 111-room Monroe Towers Hotel which turned into a lucrative investment once
World War II
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started and the U.S. government used Miami as a training ground for 100,000 soldiers that required basic living space.
With his earnings, he bought out his partners and went on to purchase four more hotels including the Cornell and the Atlantis.
In 1949, he partnered with
Harry Mufson and opened the Sans Souci Hotel designed by
Morris Lapidus
Morris Lapidus (November 25, 1902 – January 18, 2001) was an architect, primarily known for his Neo-baroque "Miami Modern" hotels constructed in the 1950s and 60s, which have since come to define that era's resort-hotel style, synonymous w ...
.
In 1952, Novack and Mufson purchased the
Harvey Firestone
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Family background
Firestone was born o ...
mansion for $2.3 million; the partnership soon collapsed after Novack deceived Mufson and set about to have himself as the sole owner on the deed.
Novack raised additional funds from a diverse range of investors including
Ben Jaffe
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(who would go on to build
Fontainebleau Las Vegas); and mobsters
Sam Giancana
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Giancana was born in Chicago to Italian immigrant parents. He joined the 42 ...
and
Joseph Fischetti
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; he again used
Morris Lapidus
Morris Lapidus (November 25, 1902 – January 18, 2001) was an architect, primarily known for his Neo-baroque "Miami Modern" hotels constructed in the 1950s and 60s, which have since come to define that era's resort-hotel style, synonymous w ...
as the architect.
In 1954, the 1,250-room
Fontainebleau Miami Beach
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach (also known as Fontainebleau Hotel) is a hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. Designed by Morris Lapidus, the luxury hotel opened in 1954. In 2007, the Fontainebleau Hotel was ranked ninety-third in the American Institute ...
Hotel opened.
Steve Wynn
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(who would marry Novack's great-niece) commented that the Fontainebleau created the concept of the hotel as a show.
His estranged partner, Mufson, would go on to build the
Eden Roc Miami Beach Hotel
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immediately to the north of the Fontainebleau also using Lapidus as architect.
In 1977, the Fontainebleau filed for Federal bankruptcy protection.
In 1978,
Stephen Muss
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Early life and education
Muss was born to a Jewish family in New York City[< ...]
bought the Fontainebleau for $27 million.
[South Florida Business Journal: "Born to build - Muss, Soffer progeny develop joint project : Fontainebleau II" by Stephen Van Drake]
March 11, 2002[ ''Fool's Paradise: Players, Poseurs, and the Culture of Excess in South Beach'' By Steven Gaines]
pages 100 -110 In 2005, Muss sold the Fontainebleau to
Donald Soffer
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Early life and education
Soff ...
's,
Turnberry Associates
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for $165 million.
Personal life
Novack married twice. His first wife was Bella Novack; they adopted a son, Ronald Marc Novack, before divorcing in 1951.
In 1952, he married Bernice Mildred Stempel, a model born to a
Jewish
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father and
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mother of
Irish
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descent.
In 1956, Bernice had a son,
Ben Novack Jr. Novack died of heart and lung failure on April 6, 1985.
His great-niece, Andrea Hissom, is married to
Steve Wynn
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.
Ben and Joseph Novack were brothers, Joseph was Andrea's grandfather, making Ben Sr her granduncle.
In 2009, his wife
Bernice and his son, Ben Novack Jr. were murdered three months apart. Narcy Novack (née Narcisa Véliz Pacheco; born 1947), Ben Jr.'s estranged wife, was convicted of orchestrating the murders and, after a highly publicized trial, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
References
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1907 births
1985 deaths
20th-century American Jews
American hoteliers
American real estate businesspeople