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Elie Hirschfeld (born December 25, 1949) is an American
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, philanthropist and
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based in
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. He is the son of the late real estate mogul
Abraham Hirschfeld Abraham Jacob Hirschfeld (December 20, 1919 – August 9, 2005) was an American real estate investor, Broadway producer and political candidate from New York City. He was the owner of several buildings in Manhattan. He served as treasurer for the ...
.


Career

Elie Hirschfeld started his career as a real estate attorney at Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy. The son of New York real estate mogul
Abraham Hirschfeld Abraham Jacob Hirschfeld (December 20, 1919 – August 9, 2005) was an American real estate investor, Broadway producer and political candidate from New York City. He was the owner of several buildings in Manhattan. He served as treasurer for the ...
, Hirschfeld has developed properties such as the Grand Sutton, the
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, the
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, Park Avenue Court, Sports Club LA Building, Manhattan Mall at Herald Square, the Gotham and Exchange Tower. Through Hirschfeld Properties, Elie Hirschfeld owns a portfolio of apartments and hotels, as well as commercial and industrial properties One of Hirschfeld's properties, an East Hampton estate which is worth an estimated $32.5 million, was frequently leased as a summer residence by Bill and
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. In 2014, Hirschfeld completed the fourth-largest Manhattan office leasing deal of the year, as ranked by square footage. The agreement with the U.S.
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renewed the deal on 570,000 square feet of space in W. Chelsea. In 2015, Hirschfeld purchased a Westhampton Beach mansion for $14 million, which the developer plans to use as investment property. It is marketed as a summer rental. In September 2016, Hirschfeld bought a 40-unit mixed retail and residential building in the Yorkville area for $23 million. This 21,640 square foot Upper East Side property adds to Hirschfeld's substantial portfolio of residential units in NYC. Hirschfeld also acquired a 7,058 square foot condominium unit, a triplex penthouse in the Marquand building, for $37.5 million as an investment property. Hirschfeld was featured in the 'NYC Titans of Business' panel discussion at the 2017 Luxury Real Estate Summit at New York City's
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on April 28, 2017, moderated by Peter Grant of ''The Wall Street Journal'', and Jennifer Gould Keil of the ''New York Post''. Hirschfeld provided insights on the city's luxury real estate rental and buyers' market, and spoke about his many real estate development projects and his successful past partnership with his friend, President Donald Trump.


Philanthropy and arts

Hirschfeld created the Hirschfeld Foundation in support of education, healthcare, athletics and Jewish causes. He serves as trustee emeritus of Brown University and
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, director of the United States board of the
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, and trustee of numerous New York City hospitals. He has served on the board of directors and steering committees of several organizations, including the
Jewish National Fund Jewish National Fund ( he, קֶרֶן קַיֶּימֶת לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, ''Keren Kayemet LeYisrael'', previously , ''Ha Fund HaLeumi'') was founded in 1901 to buy and develop land in Ottoman Syria (later Mandatory Palestine, and subseq ...
and the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad. In 2011, Hirschfeld donated an additional $125,000 to
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, at that time making his total gift to his alma mater $1 million. In 2016, Hirschfeld and his wife Sarah again gave to Brown University, with a $3.5 million donation to renovate and maintain the Judaic Studies building. Brown University renamed the building the "Hirschfeld House." The renovation of this 108 year old historic structure will help improve and ensure the viability of the Judaic Studies program long term. Hirschfeld and his wife received the 2016 Patrons of Education Award from New York's
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. In February 2017, Sarah and Elie Hirschfeld were honored by Israel Bonds with the Israel69 Award. They attended the awards celebration dinner at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hosted by actor Jason Alexander, along with other award recipients from the United States, Canada and Mexico. Hirschfeld announced in March 2017, that the Keith Haring original work entitled, Radiant Baby, was acquired and added to the Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld Art Collection. "Keith Haring unifies many layers of New York City's culture – both the refined and gritty, the cultivated, edified and self-taught. The energy carried through his artwork is unmatched. Sarah and I will always treasure the work of Keith Haring that we recently added to our collection," he said. On October 31, 2017 Hirschfeld was the mystery buyer of $16K sketch by Trump as seen o
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In September 2019, President Trump appointed Hirschfeld to the United Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad.


Personal

Hirschfeld is a 1971 graduate of
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
. He studied at the
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and then graduated from
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in 1974. He is a trustee emeritus of Brown University. Hirschfeld has completed over 100 triathlons, marathons and other endurance events including the 2012 New York City
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at age 62. He reached the best level so far on the international stage when he placed fourth in his age group at the prestigious and highly competitive AJ Bell
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. Hirschfeld's wife, Sarah J. Schlesinger, is a physician, researcher and associate professor of clinical investigation at
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. Schlesinger was part of a team of researchers at Rockefeller University whose work on Antibody 10–1074, showing encouraging clinical results to prevent or treat HIV, was published in the medical journal, Nature Medicine, on January 16, 2017.


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External links


Hirschfeld Properties LLCElie Hirschfeld Sports CenterElie Hirschfeld FoundationElie Hirschfeld Art CollectionElie Hirschfeld ProductionsElieHirschfeld.comHirschfeld on Running – YouTubeElie Hirschfeld: My Fourth Decade of Running – VimeoHirschfeld Art Collection – YouTubeElie Hirschfeld Private Art Collection Tour – VimeoPark.comDr. Sarah Schlesinger-Hirschfeld on ScienceDr. Sarah Schlesinger-Hirschfeld on Dr. Ralph Steinman
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