Jordon Perlmutter
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Jordon Perlmutter | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1931 |
| Died | 2015 (age 84) |
| Occupation | Real estate developer |
| Spouse | Essie Lou Goldberg |
| Children | Lisa Perlmutter, Jay Perlmutter, Vicki Perlmutter, Jonathan Perlmutter |
Jordon Perlmutter (1931–2015) was an American real estate developer.[1][2][3]
Perlmutter was born to an Orthodox Jewish family in 1931, the son of Abe and Dora Perlmutter.[3] His father was a general contractor[1] and he was and was raised on the west side of Denver[1] where he graduated from West High School.[3] He attended the University of Denver on an athletic scholarship but was forced to cut his studies short to serve in the U.S. Coast Guard during the Korean War.[1] After his service, Perlmutter and his cousin, Samuel Primack, constructed a single family home in Denver in 1952 on a lot that his father had given him[1][4] and together founded Perl-Mack Enterprises.[1] His brother-in-law, Bill Morrison, would later join the firm.[3] Perl-Mack introduced the concept of planned communities to Denver with the 1959 construction of the 6,000 home Northglenn development, and later Montbello (1965) and Southglenn (now part of Centennial, Colorado).[1][2] Perl-Mack Enterprises built over 22,000 single and multi-family homes throughout the Denver metropolitan area[1][3] as well Northglenn Mall, Southglenn Mall, and Southwest Plaza.[1][3] In 1983, Perl-Mack was dissolved and he went into business with his sons, Jay, and founded Jordon Perlmutter & Co.[1] Later his son-in-law, Shell D. Cook, and son Jonathan would join the company.[1]