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Melvin "Mel" Simon (October 21, 1926 – September 16, 2009)〔(New York Times: "Melvin Simon, Pioneer of the Suburban Mall, Dies at 82" by DOUGLAS MARTIN ) September 18, 2009〕 was an American businessman and film producer, who co-founded the largest shopping mall company in the United States, the Simon Property Group, with his younger brother, Herb Simon. Mel and Herb Simon jointly purchased the Indiana Pacers in 1983. ==Early life and education== Simon was born to a Jewish family〔(Louisville Insider: "The Simons versus the Runyons explains how Indianapolis became the city Louisville should have been" By Terry Boyd ) February 6, 2012〕〔(''We Are Many: Reflections On American Jewish History And Identity'' By Edward S Shapiro ) page 122〕 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and grew up in the Bronx, the son of Max and Mae Simon.〔(Indianapolis Star: "Mel and Herb Simon – mall developers, owners of the Indiana Pacers" ) June 2004〕 His father was a tailor who had emigrated from Central Europe. Simon graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and earned a degree in accounting from the City College of New York in 1949. He then served in the US Army where he was stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis in 1953. He supplemented his army pay working as a door-to-door encyclopedia salesman. After leaving the military, he decided to stay in Indianapolis and took a job as a leasing agent where he saw the potential in real estate.〔〔
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