Risk Game

Self Portrait of an Entrepreneur

Business & Finance, Finance & Investing, Real Estate, Biography & Memoir, Business, Industries & Professions, Industries
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Author: Francis J. Greenburger ISBN: 9781942952527
Publisher: BenBella Books, Inc. Publication: September 6, 2016
Imprint: BenBella Books Language: English
Author: Francis J. Greenburger
ISBN: 9781942952527
Publisher: BenBella Books, Inc.
Publication: September 6, 2016
Imprint: BenBella Books
Language: English

Prior to the real-estate boom of the 1980s, Francis J. Greenburger risked it all to buy three older loft buildings at 50 West Street near the current 9/11 Memorial. He ultimately dreamed of one day erecting a magnificent skyscraper in their place. But disaster struck in 2008, just as his plans were coming together, and development came to a screeching halt. The global financial crisis had made the land practically worthless and it would be years before he could get back on track, but he refused to give up on his dream.

Today, 50 West is a striking 780-foot skyscraper with curved glass windows that has become an iconic feature on the city skyline-but it took much more than a financial investment to get there. It required Greenburger to do what he does best-take huge risks at every turn.

During his parallel careers, Francis J. Greenburger has made publishing and real-estate history. Whether risking the reputation of his agency for the super -star authors of tomorrow, such as James Patterson to Dan Brown, or pioneering the New York co-op market by taking “hopeless” properties and turning them into prized homes, he has successfully navigated the worlds of business, politics, and social change to become the quintessential American entrepreneur.

A math and business prodigy who started working for his father at the age of 12. After a stop–and-start academic career, he voluntarily left one of the most elite and academically distinguished New York City high schools and started his adult life at 15. Greenburger has made it his life’s work to find value where others never thought to look, and his keen instincts and innovative strategies have taken him from a high-school "dropout" to a well-educated self-made billionaire.

Francis has mastered the "risk game." Now, with Rebecca Paley’s gripping prose, he takes us behind the scenes in Risk Game and reveals firsthand how he has become a self-made force in the competitive world of New York real estate-and a champion for nonprofit organizations in the fields of art, education, and, most recently, social and criminal justice.

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Prior to the real-estate boom of the 1980s, Francis J. Greenburger risked it all to buy three older loft buildings at 50 West Street near the current 9/11 Memorial. He ultimately dreamed of one day erecting a magnificent skyscraper in their place. But disaster struck in 2008, just as his plans were coming together, and development came to a screeching halt. The global financial crisis had made the land practically worthless and it would be years before he could get back on track, but he refused to give up on his dream.

Today, 50 West is a striking 780-foot skyscraper with curved glass windows that has become an iconic feature on the city skyline-but it took much more than a financial investment to get there. It required Greenburger to do what he does best-take huge risks at every turn.

During his parallel careers, Francis J. Greenburger has made publishing and real-estate history. Whether risking the reputation of his agency for the super -star authors of tomorrow, such as James Patterson to Dan Brown, or pioneering the New York co-op market by taking “hopeless” properties and turning them into prized homes, he has successfully navigated the worlds of business, politics, and social change to become the quintessential American entrepreneur.

A math and business prodigy who started working for his father at the age of 12. After a stop–and-start academic career, he voluntarily left one of the most elite and academically distinguished New York City high schools and started his adult life at 15. Greenburger has made it his life’s work to find value where others never thought to look, and his keen instincts and innovative strategies have taken him from a high-school "dropout" to a well-educated self-made billionaire.

Francis has mastered the "risk game." Now, with Rebecca Paley’s gripping prose, he takes us behind the scenes in Risk Game and reveals firsthand how he has become a self-made force in the competitive world of New York real estate-and a champion for nonprofit organizations in the fields of art, education, and, most recently, social and criminal justice.

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