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Morris Cafritz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Morris Cafritz
Morris Cafritz (1887? - 1964) was a Washington, D.C. real estate developer, and philanthropist. ==Life== Cafritz was born to a Jewish family in Lithuania〔(Jewish Washington: "Real Estate Boom" ) retrieved September 18. 2014〕 that immigrated to Washington, D.C. They lived at 2706 N Street, in Georgetown. He bought produce for his father's grocery store. He studied at the Corcoran School.〔Solomon, pp. 1-2〕 He studied at the National Law University. He bought the Star Coal and Coke Company, at 315 Q Street. In 1911, he owned a saloon, the Old-Timer's Bar, at 8th Street and K Street, Southwest, Washington, D.C.〔Solomon, p. 11〕 He operated bowling alleys. He joined his cousin, in the development of Park Place, near 7th Street.〔Solomon, pp. 14〕 In 1922, he started the development of Petworth, where he sold houses for $8,950,〔Solomon, p. 16〕 or financed for $1 down and $75 a month. He developed the Greenwich Forest neighborhood.〔http://www.montgomeryplanning.org/historic/documents/RevisedGreenwichForestHD_MIHPform_8202009.pdf〕 He built the Ambassador Hotel, at 14th an K Street; the Westchester Apartments in 1932; and the Majestic Apartments. He built a home at 2301 Foxhall Road, N.W.〔Soloman, p. 32〕 In 1949, he built the Cafritz Building, at 1625 Eye Street.〔Solomon, pp. 68-70〕 He developed along K Street, building office buildings at 1725 K, 1725 I, and 1735 I Streets.〔Solomon, p. 115〕
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