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Building New York, a lively conversation hosted by Michael Stoler, New York’s only Monthly television broadcast featuring local and national leaders responsible for real estate activities in the Metropolitan region. The program provides insight to the latest news, developments and economic trends.

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404 episodes

Austin Johnson: Michelin Star Chef & One White Street

Austin Johnson knew he would always work: at 14 the supermarket, in the kitchen of a local restaurant, cooking on the ocean, Europe and Michelin-star chefs. Gaining on-the-job experience, Chef Austin shares his journey to his own Michelin Star restaurant.

26m
Nov 06, 2022
The Life of John Buran: President, CEO, Flushing Bank

The 7th Degree Black Belt Taekwondo Grandmaster John Buran talks about family - immigrants to America, Pennsylvania coal miners, Black Lung disease, living in Queens, Brooklyn Tech, NYU, banking experiences, and people who have contributed to his career.

26m
Oct 09, 2022
Aaron Jungreis: Rosewood Realty Group

Aaron Jungreis talks about the Kastner Train, bringing Jewish families to safety in 1944 and his own determination to achieve success. As founder and CEO of the award-winning Rosewood Realty Group, Jungreis attributed its growth and success to hard work!

26m
Sep 18, 2022
Robert Grossman, MD: Dean, NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Robert Grossman MD, CEO, NYU Langone Health, dean of the NYU School of Medicine, talks about growing up poor, working, and the positive effects of "hard-times" on him and his career. Grossman highlights NYU Langone Health's growth in NYC, Brooklyn and LI.

26m
Sep 11, 2022
Bess Freedman, Her Story

At 9, Bess saw Bella Abzug on stage, calling the event life changing. As a state prosecutor, she saw power and love help people with no voice. Freedman as CEO, has grown Brown Harris Stevens into one of the largest private real estate companies in the US.

26m
May 01, 2022
Henry Meer: Pure Liquid Wine & Spirits

Henry Meer's father and grandfather were good cooks but Henry Meer wanted to be a chef! A dream come true, Mr. Meer served - for 18 years - as sous-chef at La Côte Basque and Lutèce - two of New York's elegantly beautiful and best known French restaurants. Meer's story continues as owner/operator of the Cub Room, City Hall, and now, the Pure Liquid Wine & Spirits shop.

26m
Apr 03, 2022
Fritz François, MD: His Life and Career

"..they had a passion for education," is Dr. Fritz François' description of his parents, Haitian immigrants, and how an education was provided. Dr François with an NYU team, went to Haiti with medical assistance after the devastating earthquake in 2011.

26m
Mar 20, 2022
The Life of Bishop Victor Allen Brown

Bishop Victor Allen Brown, World Council of Independent Christian Churches and Senior Pastor of Mt. Sinai United Christian Church describes his calling to the ministry at 12, and his work, as a volunteer with the NYPD Clergy Police Liaison Program.

26m
Mar 13, 2022
Ed Brown: Restaurant Associates

Ed Brown wanted to cook-to be a chef, to work in food services! Growing up, he worked in a luncheonette-went to CIA-to Paris- and was awarded Michelin Stars. Brown discusses good and bad of his own business and his relationship with Restaurant Associates.

26m
Mar 06, 2022
The Life of Jack Kliger

A child of holocaust survivors, Jack Kliger, with his mother's photo, taken at 14 in the Budapest ghetto, and his daughter's Bas Mitzvah picture, discusses the vast differences in their lives, and his personal commitment to the Museum of Jewish Heritage

26m
Jan 09, 2022
The Life of Robert CJ Krasner, MD

His family history made it almost certain that Robert CJ Krasner would be a physician. How does a doctor on the Berry Plan get posted to Ethiopia, Sardinia, England, Panama, attain the rank of Rear Admiral and serve as Attending Physician to Congress?

26m
Nov 28, 2021
Judith Kelman, Author, Founder/Visible Ink

Judith Kelman, well-known mystery novelist, happy to explore the "what-if" of life, discusses becoming a writer and how "Prime Evil" was born. Kelman founded a remarkable program at Sloan Kettering, pairing patients who want to write with authors/mentors.

26m
Nov 14, 2021
The Life of Peter T. Scardino, MD

In 1880, three brothers hopped a freighter in Sicily-landing in Texas. Hard work, good fortune enabled Scardino's father to study medicine. Curiosity, love of learning-and science helped Peter Scardino, MD specialize in the treatment of prostate cancer.

26m
Oct 24, 2021
The Life of Michael Strauss

Child of 3rd-4th generation German Jews, Michael Strauss shares his family's escape to Palestine in 1935; the difficulty living in Haifa; America in 1956, delivering groceries, bussing, CCNY-Baruch, American Express, Yeshiva University; the story goes on.

26m
Oct 17, 2021
Stratis Morfogen: Brooklyn Chop House/Brooklyn Dumpling Shop

Stratis Morfogen, restaurateur, entrepreneur, author, talks about his family from a "little village in Sparta," opening their first restaurant, Pappas, on 14th Street. Pappas remained open from 1910-1975, the start of the Morfogen restaurant dynasty.

27m
Sep 26, 2021
Stephen B. Siegel: Chairman, Global Brokerage, CBRE

Stephen Siegel is known for deal-making and for philanthropic generosity. Born in the Bronx, Siegel graduated from Monroe HS at 15, worked as a real estate broker at 17, becoming chair and CEO at 37. Cushman & Wakefield, ESG, CBRE-peaks in Siegel's career

26m
Jun 20, 2021
Nadir Settles: Managing Director, Nuveen Real Estate

Nadir Settles grew up in the Bronx, part of a large family, with aunts or older cousins to help out when his mother worked long hors. A St. John's and Villanova graduate, Settles discusses INROADS professional pipeline program and its effect on his career

26m
May 30, 2021
Vernon W. Hill, II. Chairman and CEO, Republic Bank

Following his father's rule never to work for someone else but to create his own business, Vernon W. Hill, II. built banks from scratch, adapting a retail, value-added, service model of customer satisfaction, loyal to his brand - not just another old bank

27m
May 23, 2021
Noam T. Wasserman: Yeshiva University

Advised to slow down, Noam Wasserman recognized that it's more important to do things right than fast. This guidance contributed to academic achievements and to success in business. Author of 2 books, Wasserman is dean at Yeshiva University.

25m
May 09, 2021
Clark Gillies: #9 New York Islanders

Clark Gillies, in the #9 jersey, talks about playing for the NY Islanders, the rivalry between the home team and the Rangers, the Stanley Cup, the Hockey Hall of Fame and founding the Clark Gillies Foundation, to help children through difficult times.

26m
Apr 27, 2021
The Life of Bruce J. Schanzer: Cedar Realty Trust

Bruce Schanzer brings us back to World War II, as he describes his father's childhood, the journey from Belgium to "Free France," forged documents, refuge in a castle, the help and generosity of the French Underground, and finally, to life in America.

26m
Apr 25, 2021
The Life of Patrice Derrington

Patrice Derrington combines business, architecture, real estate, and education in support of numerous projects, including VP of the Lower Manhattan Development Corp, after 9/11. An author, Derrington studies challenges to people without stable shelter.

27m
Mar 21, 2021
The Life of Steven J. Frucht, M.D.

Discussing his family's musical ability, Dr. Steven Frucht relied on family tales of generations of musicians, blessing him with perfect pitch. Piano, violin, Tanglewood, Leonard Bernstein or science and Harvard Medical School - which route to follow.

27m
Feb 14, 2021
The Life of Peter C. Lewis: Wharton Equity Partners

Peter Lewis-Wharton undergrad Columbia Business School-had many choices: investment banking, tax accounting, or business. His enhanced business experience led to real estate and the expansion of his firm's reach across various asset classes and strategies

26m
Feb 07, 2021
Alison Gross: Founder/President Daintree Advisory, LLC

In the 1800's, two families leave Poland for England. Their children, who met as toddlers in Manchester Jewish School, marry, beginning Alison Gross' family history. Today, Gross provides innovative approaches to major companies for long-term growth.

26m
Jan 31, 2021
The Life of Alan Dern - CEO, The One Stop Properties Group

His tenacity and some luck have helped Alan Dern overcome personal misfortune and business set-backs. With his family and friends, Dern has developed businesses supporting industries requiring commercial space, storage, manufacturing and office space.

27m
Jan 24, 2021
Gordon Crane: Founder, Apple & Eve

Gordon Crane, self-described as a "hippie, a flower child," reminds us that the 60s-70s was a difficult time to plan one's future. Encouraged to own his business, Crane, with family, created the Apple & Eve juices available in all supermarkets, today.

26m
Jan 19, 2021
Debra Tantleff: Founding Principal, Tantum Real Estate

Debra Tantleff describes her childhood, education, current work in an unlikely profession for women. Named in NJ's Top 40 Real Estate Executives, Tantleff name "remarkable women" in her life and her path to open a certified Women's Business Enterprise

26m
Jan 17, 2021
James O'Neal: Executive Director, Legal Outreach, Inc.

Talking about his family's history: tailor/laborer grandparents; college graduate/teacher parents-committed to education, James O'Neal describes the not-for-profit organization, Legal Outreach, helping young people into college, law schools and careers

26m
Nov 29, 2020
John Usdan: CEO, Midwood Investment & Development

John Usdan describes his grandfather, Samuel Lemberg, as "humble, self-effacing, down-to-earth" a believer in giving-back, as the family is today, to philanthropy. Usdan discusses the growth of his grandfather's company that he has managed since 1981

25m
Nov 22, 2020