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Jack Singer

Jack Singer (1917 – February 2, 2013) was a Canadian real estate developer, financier, and philanthropist. Although he owned numerous properties across Canada and the USA, he is most famous for his acquisition of Zoetrope Studio in Hollywood, once the primary film property of director, Francis Ford Coppola. Furthermore, the Jack Singer Concert Hall in Calgary is named after him.

Jack Singer
Born1917
DiedFebruary 2, 2013 (aged 94–95)
NationalityCanadian
OccupationReal estate developer
Known forHollywood Center Studios

Personal life edit

Jack Singer was born in Calgary in 1917, one of four siblings: Hymie, Diane (Aceman), and Rosalie (Franks). Singer and his late wife, Shirley (née Cohen), had two sons, Alan Singer and the late Stephen Singer, plus five grandchildren: JL, Leslie, Adam, Quinn, and Carly.

His mother, Bella Singer, was born in 1880 in Radom, Poland, the eighth of eleven children. In 1905 she married Abraham Singer and the couple soon left to seek a better life in Canada. Bella first worked as a housekeeper at the Palliser Hotel, and then ran rooming houses during the early years, while Abraham began a number of successful business ventures. He was a scrap dealer, a second-hand store operator, a Banff hotelier, and later owned a number of farming and commercial realty operations. Singer’s immigrant parents used their savings to help hundreds of Jews escape persecution before and during the Second World War, and in doing so, instilled in their son an entrepreneurial and philanthropic spirit. The Singers required each person they brought over to bring somebody else, ready to work. Perhaps 1,600 Canadians now count themselves descended from Bella’s "pyramid scheme." [1]

In 1944, Singer married Shirley Cohen. At the urging of a close friend who was smitten with Cohen, Singer reluctantly agreed to date her, fully intending to hand off Cohen to his buddy. However, upon their first meeting, Singer fell madly in love and, instead of a matchmaker, he became a groom. It would not be long before the Singers were a fashionable power couple in Calgary social circles and, until her death in 2001, their impact upon the city’s culture was most significant.

Singer always held a special fondness for the entertainment business. Over the years, as he spent more time in Southern California, he became friends with many Hollywood actors, including Peter Lorre, Truman Capote, and George Burns.

Business Interests edit

By the age of 11, Singer was helping his mother with the books while collecting rents from the family owned rooming houses.

At the age of 17, Singer turned to business, and found a partner in Abraham (Avrum) Belzberg. Singer approached Belzberg with a business proposition, suggesting that they could buy the Foothills Building in Calgary for $60,000. That successful deal inspired them to form a partnership, United Management, a real estate business venture that continued for four decades thereafter and, at one point, held 200 pieces of property.

During the ‘50s and ‘60s, Singer and his older brother, Hymie, introduced Alberta to the strip mall. They would land anchor tenants such as banks and grocery stores, which would help them get financing and snap up land. They would go on to develop other commercial sites around Calgary and they built several Calgary landmarks such as the Southland Commercial Centre and Alberta Place. Ultimately, they expanded their real estate empire through Western Canada and into California, Arizona and Texas.

Singer also formed the Atlas Finance and Realty Corporation. Most famously known for providing loans to finance "One from the Heart," by Francis Ford Coppola, the company also owned 50 percent of Cornwall Petroleum and Resources Ltd. with oil properties in the United States and New Zealand.

Hollywood Center Studios edit

In 1981, Jack Singer was golfing in Palm Springs when he was asked if he was interested in touring Francis Coppola’s Zoetrope Studio, where the director of The Godfather films was shooting, "One From The Heart." At that time, Coppola’s studio was located in Hollywood. Singer loved movies, so he tagged along looking for an autograph, not a deal. But he met the director, the pair hit it off, and soon Singer injected $3-million into the film. However, the film was an expensive box-office flop that pushed Coppola into receivership. In 1984, the Singer family bid $12.3-million at auction for the studio and, since they were the only bidders, they won, subsequently renaming it, the Hollywood Center Studios. Several lawsuits followed, along with the inevitable falling-out with Coppola, who, according to the Los Angeles Times, accused Singer of "using the loan as a wedge to take away his studio." Coppola privately believed the Singer family was trying to ruin him; however, eventually, the matter was settled out of court.[2][3][4][5]

Over the years, the Singers pumped more than $20 million into various upgrades at the Hollywood Center Studios: the lot's control rooms, camera packages and infrastructure were upgraded to HDTV. This was done to support numerous television clients. Three cvc stages were added and a virtual set stage was also built to provide a cost-effective way to produce high-quality content for broadcast and the web. Additionally, production office space more than doubled, providing homes for dozens of independent companies, representing every niche in the industry. Finally, the studio installed a solar panel, the largest of its kind in Hollywood that provides renewable, environmentally-friendly power to the entire lot. As such, it was a source of tremendous pride when, in 2011, the Los Angeles City Council, via Councilman Tom LaBonge, issued a proclamation thanking Singer for his inspiration in leading the revitalization of the District of Hollywood and his dedication to the film industry. The LA City Council underscored one particular point: "Jack Singer came for an autograph and ended up saving the community." [6][7][8]

In May, 2017, a Los Angeles based real estate company, Hudson Pacific Properties Inc., purchased Hollywood Center Studios from the Singer family for $200 million, then immediately renamed the property as the "Sunset Las Palmas Studios" [9][10]

Sports Interests edit

An all-round athlete as a teenager, Singer was a star pitcher on the Central Memorial High School baseball team, a quarterback, and a Canadian Golden Gloves boxer with 17 straight wins. As a teenager, Singer won the Canadian lightweight amateur boxing championship, and had his sights set upon a professional career. However, injuries in the form of two perforated eardrums ultimately convinced him otherwise.

Singer raised money for WWII causes, bringing in top boxers for exhibition matches.

Singer co-owned a thoroughbred racehorse named Tyhawk. In 1959, Tyhawk set a world record over six-and-a-half furlongs at one minute 14.4 seconds at Turf Paradise Race Course in Phoenix. In 1960, Tyhawk won the Highlander Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, matching a course record of 1 minute 10.2 seconds over six furlongs on dirt. Tyhawk was inducted later into the British Columbia Horse Racing Hall of Fame, and has been considered "possibly the top BC sprinter of all time."

In 1997, Singer launched an unsuccessful $70 million bid for the Toronto Blue Jays, a Major League Baseball team.

Philanthropy edit

Jack Singer Concert Hall edit

Named after Jack Singer (thanks to a $1.5M contribution from his sons, Alan Singer and the late Stephen Singer), the concert hall opened its doors in 1985. The Jack Singer Concert Hall is located at the Arts Commons, a performing arts complex occupying 10 acres (4.5 hectares) in downtown Calgary.[11] The Jack Singer Concert Hall is described as one of the most beautiful and acoustically acclaimed venues in North America. Artec consultants designed the adjustable acoustics system that includes a canopy, clad in laminated spruce wood. Suspended high above the stage and weighing 185,000-pounds (90-tons), this massive acoustical reflector can be raised or lowered to adjust the acoustical environment to meet the needs of the broad spectrum of music performed in the hall.[12] Another prominent feature is the Carthy Organ.[13] As one of Canada’s largest pipe organs, the Carthy Organ is hand-carved from solid oak and contains more than 1600 polished alloy and wood pipes. The acquisition of the organ was made possible through the Carthy Foundation, thanks to a $750,000 donation from the Mannix Family.[14] With 2021 seats, the Jack Singer Concert Hall is home to the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, BD&P World Music, and TD Jazz.[15]

Sources edit

  • "Business People; From Reality to Movies, New York Times, 1981".
  • "Calgary Tycoon Jack Singer was Larger than Life, The Globe and Mail, 2013".
  • "L.A.'s Unlikeliest Angel: Looking Back on Jack Singer, MacLeans, 2013".
  • "Prominent Real Estate Developer and Philanthropist Jack Singer Dies, CTV News, 2013".
  • "Jack Singer, Obituary, Calgary Herald, 2013".

References edit

  1. ^ Jewish Historical Society of Southern Alberta
  2. ^ Coppola Vs. Superior Court (Singer)
  3. ^ Coppola Vs. Singer
  4. ^ Coppola Ordered to Pay $4.8 Million on ‘81 Debt
  5. ^ Coppola Agrees to Settle Debt With Developer
  6. ^ Hollywood Center Studios Website
  7. ^ Hollywood Center Studios Filmography
  8. ^ Jack Singer Honored
  9. ^ Hudson Pacific emerges as leading studio operator with third Hollywood acquisition
  10. ^ Hudson Pacific Nabs $200M Hollywood Studio
  11. ^ Jack Singer Concert Hall
  12. ^ Artec Consultants, Jack Singer Concert Hall
  13. ^ Carthy Organ
  14. ^ Carthy Foundation
  15. ^ Calgary Philharmonic

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Jack Singer 1917 February 2 2013 was a Canadian real estate developer financier and philanthropist Although he owned numerous properties across Canada and the USA he is most famous for his acquisition of Zoetrope Studio in Hollywood once the primary film property of director Francis Ford Coppola Furthermore the Jack Singer Concert Hall in Calgary is named after him Jack SingerBorn1917Calgary AlbertaDiedFebruary 2 2013 aged 94 95 Los Angeles CaliforniaNationalityCanadianOccupationReal estate developerKnown forHollywood Center Studios Contents 1 Personal life 2 Business Interests 2 1 Hollywood Center Studios 3 Sports Interests 4 Philanthropy 4 1 Jack Singer Concert Hall 5 Sources 6 ReferencesPersonal life editJack Singer was born in Calgary in 1917 one of four siblings Hymie Diane Aceman and Rosalie Franks Singer and his late wife Shirley nee Cohen had two sons Alan Singer and the late Stephen Singer plus five grandchildren JL Leslie Adam Quinn and Carly His mother Bella Singer was born in 1880 in Radom Poland the eighth of eleven children In 1905 she married Abraham Singer and the couple soon left to seek a better life in Canada Bella first worked as a housekeeper at the Palliser Hotel and then ran rooming houses during the early years while Abraham began a number of successful business ventures He was a scrap dealer a second hand store operator a Banff hotelier and later owned a number of farming and commercial realty operations Singer s immigrant parents used their savings to help hundreds of Jews escape persecution before and during the Second World War and in doing so instilled in their son an entrepreneurial and philanthropic spirit The Singers required each person they brought over to bring somebody else ready to work Perhaps 1 600 Canadians now count themselves descended from Bella s pyramid scheme 1 In 1944 Singer married Shirley Cohen At the urging of a close friend who was smitten with Cohen Singer reluctantly agreed to date her fully intending to hand off Cohen to his buddy However upon their first meeting Singer fell madly in love and instead of a matchmaker he became a groom It would not be long before the Singers were a fashionable power couple in Calgary social circles and until her death in 2001 their impact upon the city s culture was most significant Singer always held a special fondness for the entertainment business Over the years as he spent more time in Southern California he became friends with many Hollywood actors including Peter Lorre Truman Capote and George Burns Business Interests editBy the age of 11 Singer was helping his mother with the books while collecting rents from the family owned rooming houses At the age of 17 Singer turned to business and found a partner in Abraham Avrum Belzberg Singer approached Belzberg with a business proposition suggesting that they could buy the Foothills Building in Calgary for 60 000 That successful deal inspired them to form a partnership United Management a real estate business venture that continued for four decades thereafter and at one point held 200 pieces of property During the 50s and 60s Singer and his older brother Hymie introduced Alberta to the strip mall They would land anchor tenants such as banks and grocery stores which would help them get financing and snap up land They would go on to develop other commercial sites around Calgary and they built several Calgary landmarks such as the Southland Commercial Centre and Alberta Place Ultimately they expanded their real estate empire through Western Canada and into California Arizona and Texas Singer also formed the Atlas Finance and Realty Corporation Most famously known for providing loans to finance One from the Heart by Francis Ford Coppola the company also owned 50 percent of Cornwall Petroleum and Resources Ltd with oil properties in the United States and New Zealand Hollywood Center Studios edit In 1981 Jack Singer was golfing in Palm Springs when he was asked if he was interested in touring Francis Coppola s Zoetrope Studio where the director of The Godfather films was shooting One From The Heart At that time Coppola s studio was located in Hollywood Singer loved movies so he tagged along looking for an autograph not a deal But he met the director the pair hit it off and soon Singer injected 3 million into the film However the film was an expensive box office flop that pushed Coppola into receivership In 1984 the Singer family bid 12 3 million at auction for the studio and since they were the only bidders they won subsequently renaming it the Hollywood Center Studios Several lawsuits followed along with the inevitable falling out with Coppola who according to the Los Angeles Times accused Singer of using the loan as a wedge to take away his studio Coppola privately believed the Singer family was trying to ruin him however eventually the matter was settled out of court 2 3 4 5 Over the years the Singers pumped more than 20 million into various upgrades at the Hollywood Center Studios the lot s control rooms camera packages and infrastructure were upgraded to HDTV This was done to support numerous television clients Three cvc stages were added and a virtual set stage was also built to provide a cost effective way to produce high quality content for broadcast and the web Additionally production office space more than doubled providing homes for dozens of independent companies representing every niche in the industry Finally the studio installed a solar panel the largest of its kind in Hollywood that provides renewable environmentally friendly power to the entire lot As such it was a source of tremendous pride when in 2011 the Los Angeles City Council via Councilman Tom LaBonge issued a proclamation thanking Singer for his inspiration in leading the revitalization of the District of Hollywood and his dedication to the film industry The LA City Council underscored one particular point Jack Singer came for an autograph and ended up saving the community 6 7 8 In May 2017 a Los Angeles based real estate company Hudson Pacific Properties Inc purchased Hollywood Center Studios from the Singer family for 200 million then immediately renamed the property as the Sunset Las Palmas Studios 9 10 Sports Interests editAn all round athlete as a teenager Singer was a star pitcher on the Central Memorial High School baseball team a quarterback and a Canadian Golden Gloves boxer with 17 straight wins As a teenager Singer won the Canadian lightweight amateur boxing championship and had his sights set upon a professional career However injuries in the form of two perforated eardrums ultimately convinced him otherwise Singer raised money for WWII causes bringing in top boxers for exhibition matches Singer co owned a thoroughbred racehorse named Tyhawk In 1959 Tyhawk set a world record over six and a half furlongs at one minute 14 4 seconds at Turf Paradise Race Course in Phoenix In 1960 Tyhawk won the Highlander Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto matching a course record of 1 minute 10 2 seconds over six furlongs on dirt Tyhawk was inducted later into the British Columbia Horse Racing Hall of Fame and has been considered possibly the top BC sprinter of all time In 1997 Singer launched an unsuccessful 70 million bid for the Toronto Blue Jays a Major League Baseball team Philanthropy editJack Singer Concert Hall edit Named after Jack Singer thanks to a 1 5M contribution from his sons Alan Singer and the late Stephen Singer the concert hall opened its doors in 1985 The Jack Singer Concert Hall is located at the Arts Commons a performing arts complex occupying 10 acres 4 5 hectares in downtown Calgary 11 The Jack Singer Concert Hall is described as one of the most beautiful and acoustically acclaimed venues in North America Artec consultants designed the adjustable acoustics system that includes a canopy clad in laminated spruce wood Suspended high above the stage and weighing 185 000 pounds 90 tons this massive acoustical reflector can be raised or lowered to adjust the acoustical environment to meet the needs of the broad spectrum of music performed in the hall 12 Another prominent feature is the Carthy Organ 13 As one of Canada s largest pipe organs the Carthy Organ is hand carved from solid oak and contains more than 1600 polished alloy and wood pipes The acquisition of the organ was made possible through the Carthy Foundation thanks to a 750 000 donation from the Mannix Family 14 With 2021 seats the Jack Singer Concert Hall is home to the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra BD amp P World Music and TD Jazz 15 Sources edit Business People From Reality to Movies New York Times 1981 Calgary Tycoon Jack Singer was Larger than Life The Globe and Mail 2013 L A s Unlikeliest Angel Looking Back on Jack Singer MacLeans 2013 Prominent Real Estate Developer and Philanthropist Jack Singer Dies CTV News 2013 Jack Singer Obituary Calgary Herald 2013 References edit Jewish Historical Society of Southern Alberta Coppola Vs Superior Court Singer Coppola Vs Singer Coppola Ordered to Pay 4 8 Million on 81 Debt Coppola Agrees to Settle Debt With Developer Hollywood Center Studios Website Hollywood Center Studios Filmography Jack Singer Honored Hudson Pacific emerges as leading studio operator with third Hollywood acquisition Hudson Pacific Nabs 200M Hollywood Studio Jack Singer Concert Hall Artec Consultants Jack Singer Concert Hall Carthy Organ Carthy Foundation Calgary Philharmonic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Singer amp oldid 1221207582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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