The quiet players

Meet some New York City empire builders who shun the spotlight September 11, 2009 10:30AM

From the September issue: New York real estate might be known for its big personalities, but there are a host of owners and investors like Frank Ring who shun the spotlight. Some publicity-shy players are revered in the industry for having orchestrated some of the city's biggest deals: Lloyd Goldman, Jeffrey Feil and Joseph Cayre, for example, are spoken of in reverential tones by commercial brokers as high-powered, big-money wheelers and dealers. Still others are the stuff of local legends. Families like the Moskowitzes and the Trenkmanns are known for being multi-generational kings of small neighborhoods. more

Tags: frank ring jeffrey feil joseph cayre lloyd goldman moskowitz trenkmann

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Anonymous

Lets not forget the venkmans and their significant contributions in saving lower manhattan from the marshmallow man

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 09/11/09

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