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Daniel Rose (real estate developer)

Daniel Rose
Born 1929 (age 87–88)
New York
Residence New York
Nationality United States
Education Yale
Occupation real estate developer, essayist
Known for Pentagon City, One Financial Center, Manhattan Plaza, HEAF
Spouse(s) Joanna Semel
Children David S. Rose
Joseph B. Rose
Emily Rose Marrow
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, philanthropist and essayist. He is best known professionally for developing the large-scale Pentagon City complex adjacent to Reagan National Airport; building the One Financial Center office tower that anchored the redevelopment of downtown Boston; and conceiving and reinventing a New York real estate apartment complex into the internationally renowned Manhattan Plaza for the Performing Arts. A forceful advocate for private philanthropy and public service, he founded the acclaimed innner-city youth education program, the Harlem Educational Activities Fund, established a wide range of academic and professional educational programs, and served multiple government administrations in unpaid advisory roles. His award-winning essays and speeches have covered subjects as diverse as economics, inner city education, racial problems, real estate, food & wine, and housing.

Rose was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, NY, one of three sons of Belle and Samuel B. Rose. He has two brothers, Elihu Rose and Frederick P. Rose. After attending Horace Mann High School and Yale University, Rose served as a military intelligence analyst and Russian language specialist with the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War.

Following his military service, he joined the family real estate development company, Rose Associates, founded by his father and his uncle, David Rose in 1928. Among other major projects, Daniel Rose led the development of Pentagon City in Alexandria, Virginia adjacent to Ronald Reagan National Airport, and One Financial Center adjacent to South Station in downtown Boston as President of the firm, and became Chairman after the death of his brother, Frederick P. Rose in 1999. As an institutional consultant, Daniel Rose was responsible for the creation and implementation of the innovative “housing for the performing arts” concept for New York’s Manhattan Plaza. By 2006, Rose Associates, managed over 31,000 apartments in New York City including Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village.


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