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Ian Schrager : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ian Schrager
Ian Schrager (born July 19, 1946) is an American entrepreneur, hotelier and real estate developer, often associated with co-creating the Boutique Hotel category of accommodation. Originally, he gained fame as co-owner and co-founder of Studio 54. ==Early life and education== Schrager grew up in a Jewish family in Brooklyn.〔(The Guardian: "The king of Manhattan is backMammon: Ian Schrager won his style spurs with Studio 54. Now he unveils a cool new look for his hotels" by Nick Mathiason ) October 24, 2004〕〔(Evening Standard Magazine: "The Hippest Hotel Guy" By Charles Gandee ) retrieved October 13, 2012〕 His father Louis owned a factory in Long Branch, New Jersey which manufactured women’s coats and died when Schrager was 19. His mother Blanche died when he was 23.〔 In 1968 he graduated from Syracuse University with a BA and then earned a JD from St. John's University School of Law in 1971.〔 While at Syracuse, he was a member and eventual president of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. It was through this fraternity that he met fellow brother Steve Rubell, whom he would eventually go into business with. In December 1975, after practicing law for three years, Schrager and Rubell opened Enchanted Garden, a disco in Douglaston, Queens. Seeing the success of Enchanted Garden, Schrager and Rubell decided to open a nightclub in Manhattan. They signed the lease for Studio 54 in January 1977 and 6 weeks later it opened.
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