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Jay Furman : ウィキペディア英語版
Jay Furman
Jay Furman (July 15, 1942 – January 4, 2015) was a developer and owner of real estate located in thirty-nine U.S. states and Puerto Rico. He had significant interests in more than 150 shopping centers, office buildings, hotels and industrial/storage facilities. In addition, Mr. Furman was the president of RD Management LLC〔(New York City press release PR-220-06 June 26, 2006 ) Mayor Bloomberg breaks ground at first residential development in Greenpoint-Williamsburg rezoning area〕 and oversaw the operations of all of its affiliates. Following his graduation from New York University School of Law, he obtained a Master’s of Philosophy in economics from Columbia University. He developed or acquired over 125 properties during the period from 1993 through mid-2006, and at the time of his death had over 20 properties under development.
Furman was on the Board of Governors of the New York Academy of Sciences and a Trustee of New York University (Chairman of the Real Estate Committee), New York University School of Law (Chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee), UJA (Chairman of the Real Estate Committee), Educational Alliance, Jewish Home & Hospital of Manhattan, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Child Study Center at the New York University Medical Center. Furman oversaw the development and construction of Furman Hall, a $100 million facility, which doubled the academic capacity of the law school. Furman Hall was completed ahead of schedule with considerable construction budget savings realized.
Furman also was on the Board of Directors of the Great Neck Arts Center and was instrumental in creating and programming their "Cinematheque Independent Filmmakers" series, which he endowed from 1997 onward; was the founder and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, and founder of the Furman Academic Scholarship at the New York University School of Law and was on the National Advisory Board of Futures for Children.

He was one of the investors in the Broadway production of The Wedding Singer.
Furman died of cancer on January 4, 2015 at the age of 72.〔http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=jay-furman&pid=173741107〕
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