This Jewish real-estate mogul and contemporary art patron co-founded RFR Holding LLC with his childhood friend Michael Fuchs in 1991. Frankfurt born and Manhattan based, Aby Rosen owns and manages Manhattan’s best office properties including The Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue and Lever House at 390 Park Avenue. He describes himself as a “dedicated philanthropist” and is involved in the Whitney Museum, Carnegie Hall and the Grand Central Partnership. His art collection numbers works by artists such as Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst and in September 2014 it was reported that he wanted to turn a 19,000 square foot co-op building at 1025 Park Avenue that was formerly owned by Gene Wilder into a single family residence. He “always keeps a couple of thousand bucks in [his] pocket” and “prefer[s] to entertain over lunch”.
Aby Rosen
This Jewish real-estate mogul and contemporary art patron co-founded RFR Holding LLC with his childhood friend Michael Fuchs in 1991. Frankfurt born and Manhattan based, Aby Rosen owns and manages Manhattan’s best office properties including The Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue and Lever House at 390 Park Avenue. He describes himself as a “dedicated philanthropist” and is involved in the Whitney Museum, Carnegie Hall and the Grand Central Partnership. His art collection numbers works by artists such as Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst and in September 2014 it was reported that he wanted to turn a 19,000 square foot co-op building at 1025 Park Avenue that was formerly owned by Gene Wilder into a single family residence. He “always keeps a couple of thousand bucks in [his] pocket” and “prefer[s] to entertain over lunch”.
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A great choice. He is definitely bold and definitely daring. A risk taker who has done very well. I admire him very much.
He certainly sets the markets in both realty and contemporary art. He also knows how to party.
Looking at the size of him he probably does.
Esra Siebra had cousin called Aby Frame, I caught him with his fingers in my till. [EDITED FOR LEGAL REASONS].
Aby Frame is dead, there is no legal risks. I want you to quote me ” He was a Gonif” Rosen looks like he has over indulged on a pork pie.
Yeah, a gigantic pork pie 🙂
Odd looking fellow. Is he related to the gross Phillip Green?
In days gone by Jewish entrepreneurs were elegant, cultivated men of refinement. vide…Lords Rayne, Sieff, Weinstock, Maxwell Joseph, The Wolfson’s etc Can’t imagine them talking about ‘keeping a couple of thousand bucks in their pockets’.
It was often said that the Anglo Jewish business aristocracy would have nothing to do with some of their more vulgar kin.
He does look a bit like Mr Green but you are wrong to call that successful man “gross”. Mr Green is a genius
Sir Phillip, not Mr. Look back to his Amberday time….very dodgy. Genius’s can still be gross.
SORRY PETER, BUT MR ROSEN IS GOOD LOOKING WITH CLASS.
Hasn’t he had a few scandals over the years?
Matthew, Aby Rosen is a Yiddishe boy and he will not take any offence by me teasing him, However, I am still curious to know where he procures his wardrobe from, direct from the wholesaler, or from Cyril Green’s exclusive Gents outfitters? He looks very Costa Notra. We both like a good quality suit, at a good price. It is called making a killing.
……and who are you whose opinion I should care about? Says much about your taste if you think him good looking with class. I suppose you must be a New Yorker
Want to know something others don’t know….find about Sir P.G’s time in the Silver
Department at Garrard….