Daniel Rose | |
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Born | 1929 (age 94–95) New York City, U.S. |
Education | Yale University |
Occupation(s) | real estate developer, essayist |
Known for | Pentagon City, One Financial Center, Manhattan Plaza, HEAF |
Spouse | Joanna Semel Rose |
Children | David S. Rose Joseph B. Rose Emily Rose Gideon Rose |
Parent(s) | Belle Rose Samuel B. Rose |
Family | David Rose (uncle) Frederick P. Rose (brother) Elihu Rose (brother) |
Website | http://danielrose.org |
Daniel Rose (born 1929) is an American real estate developer,[1] philanthropist,[2] and essayist.[3][4]
Rose developed the Pentagon City complex adjacent to Reagan Washington National Airport, the One Financial Center and Keystone Building office towers that anchored the redevelopment of Downtown Boston, and conceived and reinvented a New York City real estate apartment complex into Manhattan Plaza for the Performing Arts.
A philanthropist,[5] he founded the [6] inner-city youth education program, the Harlem Educational Activities Fund,[7] he also established academic and professional educational programs, and served in several government administrations in unpaid advisory roles. His award-winning essays and speeches have covered subjects as diverse as economics, inner city education, racial problems, social injustice, real estate, food and wine, and housing.