Jordon Perlmutter

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Born1931
Died2015 (age 84)
OccupationReal estate developer
SpouseEssie Lou Goldberg
Jordon Perlmutter
Born1931
Died2015 (age 84)
OccupationReal estate developer
SpouseEssie Lou Goldberg
ChildrenLisa 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]

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