Charles Dayan (real estate developer)
Charles Dayan | |
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Born | Charles ben-Dayan 1941 (age 82–83) |
Known for | co-founder of Bonjour Jeans founder of Bonjour International |
Spouse | Ariela ben-Dayan |
Family | Eli Dayan (brother) Avi Dayan (brother) |
Charles Ben Dayan (born 1941) is an American real estate developer, founder of Bonjour Capital and co-founder of Bonjour Jeans.
Biography
Born to a Syrian Jewish family, who had emigrated from Mandatory Syria[1] to Mandatory Palestine (modern Israel). Dayan emigrated to the United States in 1967,[1] and in 1972, with his brothers Eli and Avi, founded Bonjour International, a company that was the first to import low-cut French style jeans into the United States using the Bonjour name.[1] He served as president of Bonjour International.[2] By 1982, Bonjour had $150 million in annual sales.[1] After leaving Bonjour International, Dayan founded the real estate development firm Bonjour Capital. Larger investments are made with partners and include the renovation of the Temple Court Building and Annex with Joseph Chetrit;[3][4][5] the $290 million 2005 purchase along with partners Joseph Chetrit and Yair Levy of the 800,000 square foot historic 620 5th Avenue and its 2011 sale to RXR Realty, LLC for $500 million;[6] and the purchase of the Blake Hotel in Charlotte.[7][8] When not in a partnership, Dayan focuses on new developments in gentrifying neighborhoods in Long Island City in Queens;[9] Bedford-Stuyvesant and Clinton Hill in Brooklyn;[10][11] and Manhattanville in Manhattan.[12]
Personal life
He is married to Ariela Ben-Dayan. Dayan was an early proponent of the green movement in the textile industry.[2][13] His brother Eli Dayan, founded the disco Tunnel in 1986.[1] Dayan serves on the executive committee of the Israel Cancer Research Fund.[14][15]
References
- ^ a b c d e New York Magazine: "Genes in the Jeans - Why the S.Y.'s are Sportswear's Chosen People" by Phil Patton May 22, 1989
- ^ a b New York Times: "The Green Movement in the Fashion World" By WOODY HOCHSWENDER March 25, 1990
- ^ Wall Street Journal: "Hopes Rise for Landmark" by Josh Barbanel June 18, 2010
- ^ City Realty: "Jacob Chetrit sues partner at foreclosed 5 Beekman Street" August 20, 2010
- ^ The Real Deal: "Ace Hotel owner, others buy Temple Court building in FiDi" By Katherine Clarke March 16, 2012
- ^ The Real Deal: "RXR acquires 620 Sixth in deal that values building at $500M" September 19, 2011
- ^ Charlotte Observer: "Uptown's Blake Hotel at center of investors dispute" by KERRY SINGE Archived 2013-06-03 at the Wayback Machine September 19, 2012
- ^ The Real Deal: "NYC developer sues lawyers for $10M in NC hotel deal - Dayan claims he sold share to sham company that Podolskys own" By David Jones October 30, 2013
- ^ PR Web: "Real Estate Mogul Charles Dayan Closes On $85m Long Island City Property - Eastern Union Funding’s Shaya Ackerman arranges $52M financing" August 01, 2013
- ^ Real Estate Weekly: "Bonjour Capital ends bickering over condo plan" By Orlando Rodriguez May 29, 2013
- ^ Crains New York: "Bonjour says hi to new Brooklyn apt. building" by Amanda Fung July 18, 2012
- ^ The Real Deal: "MNS tapped to lease Manhattanville complex - Bonjour Capital recently acquired Westbourne from Extell, plans overhaul" By Zachary Kussin March 22, 2013
- ^ Lawrence Journal World: "Fashion World Jumps Aboard Environmental Bandwagon" by Catherine Crocker April 5, 1990
- ^ Israel Cancer Research Fund retrieved July 22, 2014
- ^ Jewish Voice New York: "ICRF Holds Annual Evening of Inspiration in Oakhurst, New Jersey" August 7, 2013