Gildo Pastor | |
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Born | October 6, 1910 Monaco |
Died | October 21, 1990 | (aged 80)
Residence | Monaco |
Nationality | Monegasque |
Occupation | CEO and owner, Venturi Automobiles |
Net worth | Euro 20 billion |
Children | Michel Pastor (died 2014), Hélène Pastor (died 2014) and Victor Pastor (died 2002) |
Parent(s) |
Jean-Baptiste Pastor Marie Borfiga |
Relatives | Philippe Pastor (grandson) |
Gildo Pastor (October 6, 1910 – October 21, 1990) was a Monegasque businessman and property developer.
Gildo Pastor was born in Monaco, the son of Jean-Baptiste Pastor, a stonemason from Liguria, Italy who emigrated to Monte Carlo as a young man in the 1880s. He was educated at the Public Works School. In 1950, he became the Lebanese consul in Monaco.
After World War II, Pastor acquired oceanfront land at low prices, and in the 1950s, started building apartment blocks. With a conservative, debt-averse approach, the Pastor family eventually owned some 3,000 apartments, 15% of Monaco's total housing, worth about Euro 20 billion.
Pastor married Émilie Brianti on April 27, 1936. They had three children and lived in Monaco.
Following his death in 1990, his wealth was divided between his three children.
The Gildo Pastor Center in Fontvieille, Monaco was named in his honor.