Early life
Horbach was born ofCareer
He began his career in the 1960s by founding E&H Properties and developing properties throughout the western United States. In the 1980s, Horbach and Seattle developer Michael R. Mastro built office buildings for Boeing in south King County, Washington. Mastro estimated that they sold between $250 million and $300 million to the company. He was active in Bellevue as it grew during the 1990s. During the dot-com boom, he planned a mixed-use project over a multiple-acre superblock that he had spent 17 years acquiring. He also planned the state of the art Technology Tower. He experienced financial difficulties and his projects stalled with the collapse of the dot-com bubble. He sold most of the superblock to finance construction of the ailing Technology Tower and placed at least two properties in Salt Lake City inPersonal life
Horbach and his wife had two daughters and one son. He served as president of the local Ukrainian Trinity Orthodox Church, was a supporter of the Seattle Symphony and a benefactor of the Holy Rosary Catholic parish. He died at Seattle's Harborview Medical Center on January 1, 2004, from complications suffered after a fall.References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Horbach, Eugene Real estate and property developers 1926 births 2004 deaths Technische Universität Darmstadt alumni