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Morton S. Wolf : ウィキペディア英語版
Morton S. Wolf

Morton S. Wolf (1907 – June 5, 1976) was a realty executive.
He was the founder of Spencer-Taylor Inc., a real estate
development and hotel management firm. He founded the company
together with his brother Charles S. Wolf. Under Mr. Wolf's
direction, Spencer-Taylor over the years operated the (Ritz Towers ), (Delmonico ), the Mayflower, Surrey, (One Fifth Avenue ), Beaux-Arts, and Peter Cooper hotels. He conceived and developed a number of real estate projects, including Washington Square Village in
New York City, and contributed to the Renaissance I building projects in the Golden Triangle in Pittsburgh, which included Chatham Center. As part of the Chatham project, he conceived the idea of placing a hotel atop an office building.
Mr. Wolf traveled abroad as a real estate consultant for the
State Department under President Harry S. Truman in 1950. Among
his many philanthropic activities, he served on the board of St. Vincent's Hospital, and was a real estate consultant for the Archdiocese of New York.
Morton S. Wolf died in New Rochelle Hospital. He lived in
Larchmont, NY.



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