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Joseph Durst

Joseph Durst (January 15, 1882 - January 1974)〔 was an American real estate developer, founder of the Durst Organization, and patriarch of the Durst family.〔https://books.google.ca/books?id=Db0bAAAAIAAJ&q=Joseph+Durst+born+1882&dq=Joseph+Durst+born+1882&hl=en&sa=X&ei=m7oHVabwGYGggwS62oHIBg&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAA〕
==Early life==
Born to a Jewish family, Durst immigrated to the United States from Gorlice, Galicia, Austria-Hungary in 1902 with three dollars to his name.〔(The Durst Organization: "Taking the Helm to Change City Landscape" ) retrieved July 8, 2012〕 He worked as a tailor in New York City and in 1912, he became a full partner in the dress manufacturer, Durst & Rubin. Using the profits from his business, he invested in real estate, purchasing his first building in 1915, the Century Building (at one West 34th Street). In 1926, he acquired the original Temple Emanu-El (at 5th Avenue and 43rd Street)〔 from Benjamin Winter, Sr.,〔(The San Bernardino County Sun: "N. Y. Church Site Sold for $7,000,000 for Skyscraper Use" ) December 15, 1926 | ''Temple Emanu-El, at the north-cast corner of Forty-third street, conceded to be one of the most Valuable parcels of real estate of Its size In the world, has been sold to Joseph Durst, vice president of the Capital National bank, at a valuation of $7,000,000, almost $370 a square foot. Mr. Durst plans to erect a 40-story office building on the site when he gains possession In May, 1928. The temple was purchased from the congregation last January by Benjamin Winter, real estate dealer, for $6,500,000.''〕〔(The Museum of the City of New York: "Temple Emanu-El" by Lauren Robinson ) October 11, 2011〕 demolishing it in 1927 to build a commercial building. In 1927, he formed the Durst Organization.〔(New York Times: "Seymour B. Durst, Real-Estate Developer Who Led Growth on West Side, Dies at 81" By ALAN S. OSER ) May 20, 1995〕

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