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Aaron Gural
Aaron Gural, originally Guralnick (March 11, 1917 – March 10, 2009), was chairman of New York real estate developer Newmark & Company for over 40 years. ==Biography== Gural was born Aaron Guralnick in Manhattan, one of three children of Meyer and Rose Guralnick. He shortened his last name to Gural.〔 He graduated with a B.A. in accounting from New York University. His first job was reading water and electric meters for a company owned by his uncles called Spear & Company (which was purchased by Harry Helmsley in 1955 to form Helmsley-Spear).〔 He then worked as a real estate broker〔(Wall Street Journal: "Gural Scion on Fast Track - Jeff Gural Shifts His Attention to Race-Track Investments" By Anjali Athavaley ) June 23, 2013 〕 and joined Newmark & Company in 1953.〔 In 1956, he purchased Newmark with his two partners.〔 He served as chairman from 1957 to 1998.〔 He was one of the first to convert industrial West Side properties and abandoned lofts to trendy, gentrified uses. He also acquired numerous landmark New York properties, such as the Flatiron Building. He was involved in the acquisition of over six million square feet of buildings in the New York metropolitan area through his career.〔 His strategy has always been to hold onto real estate over the long term.〔(New York Observer: "Jeff Gural’s Many Acts" by Jotham Sederstrom ) November 11, 2010〕
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