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Bernard H. Mendik : ウィキペディア英語版
Bernard H. Mendik

Bernard H. Mendik (1929 – May 28, 2001) was an American real estate developer, founder of the Mendik Company, and chairman of the Real Estate Board of New York.〔(New York Times: "Bernard Mendik, 72, Prominent Landlord and Head of Real Estate Industry Board, Dies" By WOLFGANG SAXON ) May 30, 2001〕
==Biography==
Mendik was born to a Jewish family in Glasgow, Scotland and immigrated to the United States as a child.〔 His father was a handyman.〔(New York Daily News: "REALTY MOGUL BERNARD MENDIK" BY Bill Hutchinson ) May 29, 2001〕 He graduated from the Bronx High School of Science.〔 In 1954, he graduated from City College of New York and in 1959, he received a J.D. from New York University〔 where he met Larry Silverstein.〔(New York Observer: "Silverstein Recovers: Dark Horse May Win World Trade Center" By Andrew Rice ) April 9, 2001〕 After school, he married Silverstein's sister and joined her father's real estate business, ''Harry G. Silverstein & Sons.'' In 1996, Harry Silverstein died and Mendik and Larry Silverstein formed ''Silverstein & Mendik''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Silverstein Properties, Inc. - Company History )〕 The partnership was quite successful until Mendik divorced his wife in the late 1970s and the partnership ended.〔 Mendik also cited disagreements over real estate strategies, with Mendik wanting to buy buildings while Silverstein wanted to build. They hired Jerry Speyer to assist in dividing the assets.〔 Mendik then founded the Mendik Company.
In 1982, he joined the Real Estate Board of New York and in 1992, he served as its chairman〔 until his death.〔(CoStar Group: "Manhattan Real Estate Mogul Bernard Mendik Dies - Chairman of the Real Estate Board of New York and former chairman of the Mendik Co., dead at 72" by Tim Trainor ) May 30, 2001〕 Under his stewardship, the Real Estate Board persuaded the State Legislature to end or reduce real estate-related capital gains and transfer taxes; he also successfully promoted legislation legalizating of real estate investment trusts in New York.〔 In April 1997, Mendik folded his company into Vornado Realty Trust becomimg Vornado's co-chairman〔 for $654 million in stock and assumption of debt.〔 The combination of the Mendik Company's seven midtown office buildings with four million square feet transformed Vornado, then primarily a holder of suburaban malls, into a major player in New York City's office market.〔 In October 1998, he resigned from Vornado.〔(Vornado Realty Trust: "Vornado announced the resignation of Bernard Mendik's Chief Executive Officer of Vornado Mendik and as Co-Chairman of Vornado's Board of Directors" ) October 13, 1998〕

Mendik taught at New York University from 1960 to 1987〔 and received the Fiorello La Guardia Award for civic achievement presented by New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.〔

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