Sam Chang

Taiwanese-American businessman and developer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sam Chang (Chinese name: Shen Leong Chang[1]) is a Taiwanese-American businessman and developer in New York City.

Born (1960-07-29) July 29, 1960 (age 65)
ChildrenDanny Chang
Kevin Chang
Jeffrey Chang
Jennifer Chang
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Sam Chang
張善良
Born (1960-07-29) July 29, 1960 (age 65)
OccupationReal estate developer
ChildrenDanny Chang
Kevin Chang
Jeffrey Chang
Jennifer Chang
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Chinese張善良
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Shànliáng
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Shànliáng
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Background

A native of Taiwan, Chang dropped out of high school to help his parents manage a Los Angeles hotel.[2] Prior to becoming a developer in New York City, Chang operated hotels and restaurants in the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland. His first New York project was in 1997.[2]

Business

Chang is the chairman of McSam Hotel Group, and is one of the largest hotel developers in New York City. His company has completed 25 hotels in the five boroughs of New York City, with a stated goal of at least 50. He currently has 4,000 rooms under development for a variety of national hotel chains.[3][4] He is the first Asian American to build a high-rise hotel in Manhattan.[5]

Many of Chang's hotels are designed by New York architects Gene Kaufman[6] and Michael Kang. Tritel Construction (of which he is a 50% partner) handles much of the construction.[2]

Chang was honored as a 2007 "Developer of the Year" by Hilton Hotels, for the multiple Hilton properties he is developing in Manhattan and Connecticut.[7][8]

Investments

Chang has a 7.5 percent stake in Trump Entertainment Resorts.[3]

Personal life

Chang has four children: Danny, Kevin, Jeffrey, and Jennifer.[9]

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