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Martin Selig

Martin Selig (born 1936/37) is a German-born American billionaire property developer, particularly known for his work in Seattle including the Columbia Center, the city's tallest building. He is a Holocaust survivor, having been able to go into hiding from the Nazis and then immigrate with his family to the US.

Martin Selig
Born1936 or 1937 (age 86–87)[1]
Germany
NationalityAmerican
Known forFounder and owner of Martin Selig Real Estate
Spouse(s)Andrea Selig (divorced)
Catherine Mayer
Children3

Early life edit

Martin Selig was born to a Jewish family in Germany,[2] the son of Manfred Selig (1902-1992), who was born in Buchen, Germany, the son of a horse trader. In 1939 Manfred was warned by a neighbour "that the Nazis had labeled him an undesirable". He, his wife, and two children left quickly. The next day the Nazis confiscated his home and business. The family hid in warehouses in Frankfurt, before heading eastwards via Poland, Russia, Korea and Japan. They boarded a steamer to San Francisco, but chose Seattle "on a whim" because the boat stopped there and the sun was shining.[1][3]

In Seattle, Manfred opened "Selig's Linen Shop", started a children's clothing business, and was an art collector.[3]

Career edit

 
Columbia Center, Seattle

Selig worked for his father in his children's clothing store before building his first shopping center in 1962.[1] His plan to build a 48-story building in Belltown in 1979 was cancelled after protests from residents of the existing Devonshire Apartments, a low-income housing property on the site.[4]

Since then, he has built mostly tall buildings in Seattle, including two blocks on Fifth Avenue known as Fifth & Jackson and Fifth & Yesler, and by the 1980s owned nearly one-third of Seattle's office space, with Forbes estimating his 1987 net worth at US$270 million.[1] He was the developer for the Columbia Center in 1985, still the city's tallest building, and sold it in 1989 for $354 million.[1]

In August 2015, it was reported that he had submitted plans to build a 31-story tower on top of the 1950s Federal Reserve Bank Building on 2nd Avenue. He bought the building in a government auction for $16 million earlier in 2015. The two buildings will be separated by what he describes as a 36-foot high "winter garden".[5]

In October 2015, Martin Selig Real Estate owned 4 million square feet of office space in Seattle, and his estimated net worth was $1.1 billion.[6] The firm has been criticized for being delinquent on paying electricity bills to Seattle City Light in 2006 and 2016, the latter totaling $1.9 million before being paid.[7]

Projects edit

Personal life edit

He is an art collector, paints himself, and owns works by Rembrandt and Toulouse-Lautrec.[6]

He was married to Andrea Selig; they divorced in 1995.[2] They have three children: David, Lauren and Jordan.[9][1][10] Selig has since remarried to artist Catherine Mayer.[2]

His daughter, Lauren Selig, a Hollywood executive producer, is the widow of Russian-born American Kyril Faenov, head of Microsoft's High Performance Computing Lab, until his suicide in 2012.[9]

Political views edit

Selig is a Republican and donates to political causes. He endorsed and planned a fundraiser for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, but later withdrew his support.[11] He later contributed $50,000 to Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Sorvino, Chloe (November 2, 2015). "New Billionaire: Martin Selig Escaped Nazi Germany to Seattle, Where He Built Fortune In Real Estate". Forbes. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Seattle Weekly: "Marty the Politician - Seattle's answer to Donald Trump goes all in to torch the estate tax" By Rick Anderson February 12, 2007
  3. ^ a b Guillen, Tomas (July 27, 1992). "Manfred Selig, 89; Fled Nazi Germany And Become Businessman, Art Collector". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  4. ^ Duncan, Don (July 19, 1980). "Apartment tenants protest eviction plan". The Seattle Times. p. D16.
  5. ^ Bhatt, Sanjay (August 3, 2015). "High-rise may top historic low-rise Fed building". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  6. ^ a b Parkhurst, Emily. "Forbes names Seattle developer Martin Selig a 'new billionaire'". Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  7. ^ Brunner, Jim (August 15, 2016). "Billionaire developer Martin Selig racks up $2M in unpaid Seattle City Light bills". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 29, 2020.
  8. ^ Properties (Map). Cartography by Mapbox. Martin Selig Real Estate. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Anderson, Rick (February 3, 2015). "Seattleland: Latest Selig Real Estate Fight Is Over Family Gravesite". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  10. ^ Bhatt, Sanjay (January 19, 2014). "In Person: Jordan Selig got into Seattle real estate via Berlin". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  11. ^ Brunner, Jim (August 15, 2016). "Developer pays $1.4M on overdue City Light bill". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 29, 2020.
  12. ^ "Here Are The Billionaires Who Donated To Donald Trump's 2020 Presidential Campaign". Forbes. Retrieved March 28, 2024.

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Martin Selig born 1936 37 is a German born American billionaire property developer particularly known for his work in Seattle including the Columbia Center the city s tallest building He is a Holocaust survivor having been able to go into hiding from the Nazis and then immigrate with his family to the US Martin SeligBorn1936 or 1937 age 86 87 1 GermanyNationalityAmericanKnown forFounder and owner of Martin Selig Real EstateSpouse s Andrea Selig divorced Catherine MayerChildren3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Projects 3 Personal life 3 1 Political views 4 ReferencesEarly life editMartin Selig was born to a Jewish family in Germany 2 the son of Manfred Selig 1902 1992 who was born in Buchen Germany the son of a horse trader In 1939 Manfred was warned by a neighbour that the Nazis had labeled him an undesirable He his wife and two children left quickly The next day the Nazis confiscated his home and business The family hid in warehouses in Frankfurt before heading eastwards via Poland Russia Korea and Japan They boarded a steamer to San Francisco but chose Seattle on a whim because the boat stopped there and the sun was shining 1 3 In Seattle Manfred opened Selig s Linen Shop started a children s clothing business and was an art collector 3 Career edit nbsp Columbia Center Seattle Selig worked for his father in his children s clothing store before building his first shopping center in 1962 1 His plan to build a 48 story building in Belltown in 1979 was cancelled after protests from residents of the existing Devonshire Apartments a low income housing property on the site 4 Since then he has built mostly tall buildings in Seattle including two blocks on Fifth Avenue known as Fifth amp Jackson and Fifth amp Yesler and by the 1980s owned nearly one third of Seattle s office space with Forbes estimating his 1987 net worth at US 270 million 1 He was the developer for the Columbia Center in 1985 still the city s tallest building and sold it in 1989 for 354 million 1 In August 2015 it was reported that he had submitted plans to build a 31 story tower on top of the 1950s Federal Reserve Bank Building on 2nd Avenue He bought the building in a government auction for 16 million earlier in 2015 The two buildings will be separated by what he describes as a 36 foot high winter garden 5 In October 2015 Martin Selig Real Estate owned 4 million square feet of office space in Seattle and his estimated net worth was 1 1 billion 6 The firm has been criticized for being delinquent on paying electricity bills to Seattle City Light in 2006 and 2016 the latter totaling 1 9 million before being paid 7 Projects edit Columbia Center owned until 1989 tallest building in Seattle since completion 1000 Second Avenue company headquarters Fifth amp Yesler Building Fifth amp Jackson Building 8 1015 Second Avenue at the site of Federal Reserve Bank Building Third and Lenora opened in 2020 Personal life editHe is an art collector paints himself and owns works by Rembrandt and Toulouse Lautrec 6 He was married to Andrea Selig they divorced in 1995 2 They have three children David Lauren and Jordan 9 1 10 Selig has since remarried to artist Catherine Mayer 2 His daughter Lauren Selig a Hollywood executive producer is the widow of Russian born American Kyril Faenov head of Microsoft s High Performance Computing Lab until his suicide in 2012 9 Political views edit Selig is a Republican and donates to political causes He endorsed and planned a fundraiser for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election but later withdrew his support 11 He later contributed 50 000 to Donald Trump s 2020 presidential campaign 12 References edit a b c d e f Sorvino Chloe November 2 2015 New Billionaire Martin Selig Escaped Nazi Germany to Seattle Where He Built Fortune In Real Estate Forbes Retrieved December 4 2015 a b c Seattle Weekly Marty the Politician Seattle s answer to Donald Trump goes all in to torch the estate tax By Rick Anderson February 12 2007 a b Guillen Tomas July 27 1992 Manfred Selig 89 Fled Nazi Germany And Become Businessman Art Collector The Seattle Times Retrieved December 4 2015 Duncan Don July 19 1980 Apartment tenants protest eviction plan The Seattle Times p D16 Bhatt Sanjay August 3 2015 High rise may top historic low rise Fed building The Seattle Times Retrieved December 17 2015 a b Parkhurst Emily Forbes names Seattle developer Martin Selig a new billionaire Puget Sound Business Journal Retrieved December 4 2015 Brunner Jim August 15 2016 Billionaire developer Martin Selig racks up 2M in unpaid Seattle City Light bills The Seattle Times Retrieved January 29 2020 Properties Map Cartography by Mapbox Martin Selig Real Estate Retrieved January 11 2016 a b Anderson Rick February 3 2015 Seattleland Latest Selig Real Estate Fight Is Over Family Gravesite Seattle Weekly Retrieved December 4 2015 Bhatt Sanjay January 19 2014 In Person Jordan Selig got into Seattle real estate via Berlin The Seattle Times Retrieved December 4 2015 Brunner Jim August 15 2016 Developer pays 1 4M on overdue City Light bill The Seattle Times Retrieved January 29 2020 Here Are The Billionaires Who Donated To Donald Trump s 2020 Presidential Campaign Forbes Retrieved March 28 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Selig amp oldid 1220887440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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