Murray H. Goodman (born 1925) is an American real estate developer, philanthropist, and founder of Goodman Properties (also known as The Goodman Company). He is
Lehigh University's most generous living benefactor, and the Goodman Campus and 16,000-seat Goodman Stadium are named in his honor.
Early life
Murray Goodman was born in
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
He was educated at
Liberty High School there.
Goodman served in the USAAF for 2.5 years.
He then received a bachelor's degree in business administration from
Lehigh University graduating in 1948, and was captain of the basketball team in 1947.
Career
The Goodman Company, headquartered in
West Palm Beach, Florida, was founded in 1960 in
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Allentown (Pennsylvania Dutch language, Pennsylvania Dutch: ''Allenschteddel'', ''Allenschtadt'', or ''Ellsdaun'') is a city in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The city has a population of 125,845 as of the 2020 United ...
. It has actively and successfully developed regional malls and power centers throughout
Pennsylvania,
Florida,
New Jersey,
Virginia, and
Ohio for over five decades. Goodman began his career as a general contractor, constructing institutional buildings and developing supermarkets, service stations, and small shopping centers in eastern Pennsylvania. The company was an early pioneer in the development and management of regional and super-regional malls with more than 24 million square feet of commercial space.
In 1980, he developed The Esplanade on Worth Avenue in
Palm Beach, Florida
Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida. Located on a barrier island in east-central Palm Beach County, the town is separated from several nearby cities including West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach by the Intracoas ...
.
Since 2004, it changed its name to 150 Worth.
In 2014, it Goodman sold it for $146 million.
Goodman has developed, owned and managed over 18 million square feet of shopping malls from
Neptune, New Jersey, to
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
The company is no longer building any ground up projects, but is seeking to buy existing retail properties in Florida,
Texas,
Nevada,
Washington,
Wyoming,
South Dakota,
Tennessee, and
New Hampshire.
Goodman is a long-time member and trustee of the International Council of Shopping Centers. He has previously been ranked as one of the leading developers and managers of shopping malls by ''Shopping Center World'', a trade publication.
Philanthropy
The Goodman Campus, one of three at
Lehigh University, is named in his honor, Goodman having donated 550 acres in
Lower Saucon Township, Pennsylvania
Lower Saucon Township is a township in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The township's population was 10,772 as of the 2010 census. The township is part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and ...
, in 1983 to build a sports complex, including the 16,000-seat
Murray H. Goodman Stadium. He is Lehigh's most generous living benefactor.
Personal life
Goodman is married to Joanie Mellor Goodman, they have five children, and live in
Palm Beach, Florida.
They originally lived in Pennsylvania.
In 2009, Goodman listed his apartment at
960 Fifth Avenue in
Manhattan at $32.5 million, but sold it to
Benjamin Steinbruch two years later for $18.875 million.
In 2015, he sold Turtle Lane Farm, his family's "lavish equestrian property" in Wellington, Florida for $9.675 million.
In 2013, their daughter Marley Goodman, a real estate agent and former member of the U.S. Equestrian Team, married Brett Overman, president and CEO of National Disaster Solutions and Zip's Car Wash, also of Palm Beach, at the
Mar-a-Lago Club, with Rabbi Solomon Rothstein officiating.
They have a son, Malcolm Goodman.
References
External links
Murray H. Goodmanat The Goodman Group
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Living people
1925 births
American philanthropists
American real estate businesspeople
Lehigh University alumni
Liberty High School (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) alumni
People from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
People from West Palm Beach, Florida