Michael Dezer
{{short description|Real estate developer}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Michael Dezer
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| native_name = מייקל דזר
| native_name_lang = he
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1941|4|1|df=y}}
| birth_place = Tel Aviv, Palestine
| birth_name = Michael Dezertzov
| nationality = Israeli-American
| education =
| occupation = Real estate developer
| known_for = Real estate developer and car collector
| networth =
| children = Leslie Dezer Salmon
Gil Dezer
Estee Dezer Gurwitz
| spouse = Neomi Kerekes
| parents =
| website = {{URL|https://dezerdevelopment.com/about/}}
}}
Michael Dezer ({{langx|he|מייקל דזר}}), born Michael Dezertzov, is an Israeli-American real estate developer, car collector, and billionaire. He is the founder of Dezer Properties and is known for his investments in New York and Florida real estate in association with Donald Trump.
Biography
Dezer was born in a working-class family in Tel Aviv, Palestine,{{cite news | last1=Elliott | first1=Hannah |title=Meet The Real Estate Baron Who Owns James Bond's Soviet Tank – And The Batmobile | url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/hannahelliott/2013/04/01/real-estate-baron-michael-dezers-impressive-wheel-estate/ |work=Forbes| date=April 15, 2013 | url-access=limited}} the son of a bus driver.{{cite news | last1=Freeman |first1=Patricia | last2=Huzinec | first2=Mary | title=Michael Dezer Just Hated to See the '50s Disappear…So He Brought Them Back – Vol. 30 No. 9 | url=https://people.com/archive/michael-dezer-just-hated-to-see-the-50s-disappear-so-he-brought-them-back-vol-30-no-9/ |work=People |date=August 29, 1988}} He served in the Israeli Air Force.
In 1962, he immigrated from Israel to the U.S. where he went to night school and worked in advertising before starting a typesetting business.
In 1970, he founded Dezer Properties and started investing in real estate in New York City, focusing on the Chelsea neighborhood, which was then transitioning into an arts community from a manufacturing center. He focused on converting factory buildings into luxury office cooperatives. By 1994, he owned 15 buildings in the area.{{Cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/06/05/realestate/commercial-property-photography-district-economics-technology-alter-neighborhood.html | title=Commercial Property/The Photography District; Economics and Technology Alter a Neighborhood | first=Claudia H. | last=Deutsch | work=The New York Times | date=June 5, 1994 | url-access=limited}}
Starting in 1985, he purchased as much ocean-front land in Sunny Isles Beach as he could, much of which was old motels.{{Cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/12/us/via-south-america-a-beachfront-boom-for-south-florida.html | title=Via South America, A Beachfront Boom For South Florida | first=Dana | last=Canedy | work=The New York Times | date=March 12, 2002 | url-access=limited}} In partnership with Donald Trump, he developed properties there including the $900 million Trump Towers, the $600 million Trump Grande Ocean Resort and Residences, and the $166 million Trump International Hotel and Tower.{{cite news | last=Silverstein | first=Ken |title=Miami: Where Luxury Real Estate Meets Dirty Money | url=https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/miami-where-luxury-real-estate-meets-dirty-money/ | work=The Nation |date=October 2, 2013}}
Dezer is also the landlord of the luxury auto retailer Manhattan Motorcars.
Criminal probe
In May 2017, Brazilian Federal Police launched "Operation Miami Connection" to shut down a money laundering scheme it accused Dezer Properties of being involved in. Dezer Properties is behind the Porsche Design Towers Brava, a luxury condominium to open in 2022 that is being marketed to foreigners in Praia Brava on Santa Catarina Island in Brazil. The Brazilian authorities alleged that a contractor laundered more than R$12 million (US$4 million) through Dezer Properties as "licensing fees" paid to Porsche SE.{{cite news|title=Alleged Brazilian money-laundering scheme touches Dezer Development, Porsche Design|url=https://therealdeal.com/miami/2017/05/19/brazilian-money-laundering-scheme-touches-dezer-development-porsche-design/|accessdate=10 June 2017|work=The Real Deal Miami|date=19 May 2017}} According to Brazilian media, the FBI and the Brazilian federal police are cooperating on the investigation, which involves three businessmen from the United States and Germany.{{cite news|last1=Castro|first1=Arlaine|title=PF deflagra fraude milionária envolvendo empresários em Miami e Santa Catarina -|url=http://gazetanews.com/pf-deflagra-fraude-milionaria-envolvendo-empresarios-em-miami-e-santa-catarina/|accessdate=10 June 2017|work=Gazeta News|date=20 May 2017|language=pt}}
Personal life
=Family=
Dezer is Jewish, of Russian descent.{{cite news | url=https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/dezers-big-deal-the-sequel-6377887 | title=Dezer's Big Deal: The Sequel | first=BRETT | last=SOKOL | work=Miami New Times | date=April 15, 2004}} He is married to fellow Israeli Neomi (née Kerekes) and has three children: daughters Leslie Dezer Salmon (born 1970) and Estee Dezer Gurwitz (born 1978); and son Gil Dezer (born 1975). All his children participate in the family business. Gil Dezer, also a car collector, developed the 60-story Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach.{{Cite news | url=https://therealdeal.com/issues_articles/life-in-the-fast-lane/ | title=Gil Dezer lives life in the fast lane – Car-crazy condo developer redefines luxury in Sunny Isles | first=Emily | last=Schmall | work=The Real Deal | date=October 1, 2013 | url-access=subscription}}
=Car collection=
Dezer collects cars and displays over 1,000 cars from his collection in the Miami Auto Museum in North Miami, Florida. The collection has diverse types of cars including European and American classic cars, microcars, movie cars, supercars, and military vehicles. He also has motorcycles, scooters, bicycles and the largest collection of Vespas displayed at the museum.{{Cite web | url=https://www.orlandoautomuseum.com/ | title=Dezer Collection}} He launched 2 outposts of his main Miami Auto Museum. In 2014, he opened the Hollywood Cars Museum in Las Vegas by partnering with classic and exotic car dealer Hot Rod City to display more than 100 cars from movies, TV shows and videos.{{Cite web | url=http://www.hotrodcitylasvegas.com/hollywood-cars-museum-by-jay-ohrberg-at-hot-rod-city-las-vegas-showcases-classic-film-and-tv-vehicles/ |title=Hollywood Cars Museum Las Vegas, Showcases Classic Film and TV Vehicles |date=December 22, 2014}} In 2016, he spent $3.6 million on a space in Xtreme Action Park in Fort Lauderdale to open the second outpost of his main museum to display about 200 cars.{{cite news| url=http://therealdeal.com/miami/2016/05/03/dezer-development-adds-to-its-fort-lauderdale-holdings-with-3-6m-purchase/ | title=Michael Dezer pays $3.6M for place to store his cars in Fort Lauderdale | first=Sean | last=Stewart-Muniz | work=The Real Deal | date=May 3, 2016 | url-access=subscription}}
Political contributions
Ahead of the 2016 United States elections, Dezer donated $100,000 to Trump's Make America Great Again PAC and $200,000 to the Trump Victory Committee. Ahead of the 2020 United States elections, he donated $100,000 to the Trump Victory Committee.{{cite news |title=Michael Dezertzov Political Campaign Contributions | url=https://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/michael-dezertzov.asp?cycle=16 | publisher=CampaignMoney.com}}
References
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