Joseph Durst (January 15, 1882 – December 31, 1973) was an American real estate developer, founder of the
Durst Organization
The Durst Organization is one of the oldest family-run commercial and residential real estate companies in New York City. Established in 1915, the company is owned and operated by the third generation of the Durst family. As of 2014, it owns and ...
, and patriarch of the Durst family.
Early life
Born to a
Jewish
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family, Durst immigrated to the US from
Gorlice
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,
Galicia
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** Gallaecia, a Roman province
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,
Austria-Hungary
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in 1902 with three dollars to his name. He worked as a tailor in New York City and in 1912, he became a full partner in the dress manufacturer, Durst & Rubin. Using the profits from his business, he invested in real estate, purchasing his first building in 1915, the Century Building (at 1 West 34th Street). In 1926, he acquired the original
Temple Emanu-El (at 5th Avenue and 43rd Street)
from
Benjamin Winter, Sr.
Benjamin Winter Sr. (February 5, 1881 – June 16, 1944) was a real estate developer in New York City and founder of Winter Incorporated. Winter served as president of the American Federation of Polish Jews.
Biography
Born in Łódź, Congress Po ...
, demolishing it in 1927 to build a commercial building. In 1927, he formed the
Durst Organization
The Durst Organization is one of the oldest family-run commercial and residential real estate companies in New York City. Established in 1915, the company is owned and operated by the third generation of the Durst family. As of 2014, it owns and ...
.
Acquisitions and development
Thereafter, the Durst Organization continued to make selective acquisitions including:
*In 1929, his first residential building (a 15-story building at Fifth Avenue and
85th Street
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);
*In 1936, the Park Hill Theater and store in
Yonkers, New York
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;
*In 1944, 205 East 42nd Street.
Later he shifted the focus of the company from primarily real estate management to new construction and development. He assembled the parcels for and completed the following buildings (all of which the Durst Organization continues to own):
*In 1958, a 29-story building at 200 East 42nd Street (655 Third Avenue);
*In 1961, the 24-story 733 Third Avenue;
*In 1966, the 32-story, 201 East 42nd Street (675 Third Avenue).
*In 1968, they purchased
Henry Miller's Theatre
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(the theater was later demolished—although the facade was preserved—to build the Bank of America Tower) and the entire block facing Broadway between 44th and 45th Streets;
*In 1969, the 40-story 825 Third Avenue;
*In 1970, the 45-story 1133 Avenue of the Americas;
Legacy
In 1973, Joseph Durst died and his son
Seymour Durst
Seymour Bernard Durst (September 7, 1913 – May 15, 1995) was an American real estate investor and developer. He was the creator of the National Debt Clock.
Early life and education
Durst was born in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Ne ...
took control of the company during the real estate crash of the 1970s. The Durst family became one of the most established and prominent real estate families in New York City in the 20th century (along with the
Roses
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, the
Lefraks, the
Rudins, and the
Tisch family
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Peo ...
).
, the Durst Organization continues to be owned and operated by the third generation of the Durst family owning and managing more than 8.5 million square feet of
Class A office space
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in
Midtown Manhattan
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and over 1 million square feet of luxury residential rentals.
[The Durst Organization: Timeline]
retrieved July 8, 2012
Personal life
Durst was married to Rose Friedwald; they had five children:
Seymour
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...
, Roy, Alma, Edwin and David.
Durst was active in the Jewish community, serving on the executive committee of the Jewish Education Association and as president of the Hebrew Free Loan Society for 27 years.
Among his grandsons are screenwriter and director
Peter Askin
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, convicted murderer
Robert Durst, and head of the Durst Organization,
Douglas Durst
Douglas Durst (born December 19, 1944) is an American real estate investor and developer. He is the president of the Durst Organization, which he has been in charge of since 1992.
Early life and education
Durst was born in New York City in 1944 ...
.
Durst died on
New Year's Eve
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1973 in his home, 1136 Fifth Avenue.
References
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1882 births
1973 deaths
American real estate businesspeople
Austro-Hungarian emigrants to the United States
Austro-Hungarian Jews
Durst family
People from Gorlice
Businesspeople from New York City