Naty Saidoff
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Naty Saidoff | |
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| Born | 1954/1955[1] |
| Alma mater | UCLA |
| Occupations | Businessman philanthropist |
| Spouse | Debra Saidoff |
| Children | 2 |
Naty Saidoff (born 1954/1955)[1] is an Israeli-born American diamond dealer, real estate investor and philanthropist. Born in Israel, he grew up on a kibbutz and emigrated to the United States for college. He started his career as a diamond dealer. He is the founder of Capital Foresight Investment, a real estate investment company with rental properties across the United States. He is a large property investor in Downtown Los Angeles. He supports pro-Israel non-profit organizations.
Career
Saidoff started his career as a diamond dealer.[3]

Saidoff is the founder of Capital Foresight Investment, a real estate investment company.[2] He is the owner of rental properties in Denver, Colorado, Austin, Texas, Orange County, California as well as Long Beach, California, where he acquired the Walker Building with Bill Lindborg in 1999 and turned the derelict hotel into a residential building.[3]
As an investor in Bristol 423, Saidoff acquired the historic Leland Hotel, the King Edward Hotel, the Hotel Alexandria and the Baltimore Hotel with Izek Shomof and his son, Eric Shomof, in 2012.[3][4] Additionally, they acquired the Santa Fe Lofts at Sixth Street and Main Street, the Binford Lofts at 837 Traction Avenue, the Title Insurance Building at 433 South Spring Street and its adjacent building at 419 South Spring Street, the Maxfield Building at 819 South Santee Street and the Capitol Garment Building at 217 East Eighth Street.[3]