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Paul Milstein (May 12, 1922 – August 9, 2010) was a real estate developer and philanthropist. ==Early life and education== Milstein was born to Jewish family〔(Business Insider Australia: "MILSTEIN: The Rise And Schism Of A Powerful New York Family" by Carrie Hojnicki ) June 15 2012〕 in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx.〔(New York Times: "Paul Milstein, City Real Estate Titan, Dies at 88" By DOUGLAS MARTIN ) August 9, 2010〕 In 1919, his father Morris Milstein, an immigrant from Russia and who started out as a floor scraper, founded the Circle Floor Company, Inc., a wood flooring company,〔(The Real Deal Real Estate News: "Billionaire developer Paul Milstein dies" By Adam Pincus ) August 09, 2010]〕 and later, the Mastic Tile Company, a vinyl flooring company.〔(New York Times: "Seymour Milstein, City Real Estate Magnate, Dies at 81" by TERRY PRISTIN ) October 3, 2001〕 Milstein attended DeWitt Clinton High School〔(New York Times: "Milstein Opens Throttle as Builder" ) October 18, 1981〕 and New York University for two years before joining the U.S. Army during World War II where he served in the Army Signal Corps in Missouri.〔 After the war, he returned to the family business eventually become president of the wood flooring side of the company while his brother Seymour Milstein served as president of the vinyl flooring side of the business.〔 Circle Floor expanded into floor tiles, acoustical ceilings, and drywall construction and won contracts to install flooring in several New York landmarks including Rockefeller Center, the United Nations Building, 〔 and both John F Kennedy Airport and LaGuardia Airport.〔(The Real Deal: "Milstein dynasty back in fray " By Candace Taylor ) February 2010〕
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