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13 Facts About Stanley Stahl

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Stanley Stahl was an American banker and real estate investor from New York City.

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Stanley Stahl was born to a Jewish family on June 16,1924, in New York City.

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Stanley Stahl's father, Max Stahl, was a butcher in Brooklyn.

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Stanley Stahl started his career as a real estate broker in Manhattan.

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Stanley Stahl invested in Manhattan real estate, eventually owning both 277 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan and the Ansonia on the Upper West Side.

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Stanley Stahl was the co-owner of Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre with the Nederlander Organization.

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In 1969, Stanley Stahl co-founded Hirstan Associates, a real estate investment firm, with Abraham Hirschfeld.

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However, when Hirschfeld wanted out of the partnership in 1992, Stanley Stahl accused the latter of unfair profit distribution.

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In retaliation, Stanley Stahl was accused of racial discrimination against tenants.

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Stanley Stahl acquired the Apple Bank for Savings for US$174 million in a hostile takeover in 1990.

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Stanley Stahl had a son, Gregory Stahl, a stepson, Peter Neger, and a stepdaughter, Simi Matera.

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Stanley Stahl was indicted of bribing an Internal Revenue Service agent and found guilty in 1977, but he won on appeal.

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Stanley Stahl died of a stroke on August 5,1999, in a hospital in New York City.