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1674-6 Tony Goldman [RETURN] to continue or type q to ret 6 of 287, 2 Terms mh MIAMI BEACH CHAMBER TO HONOR GOLDMAN 07/19/2001 THE MIAMI HERALD Copyright (c) 2001, The Miami Herald DATE: Thursday, July 19, 2001 EDITION: Final SECTION: Neighbors BC PAGE: 8MB LENGTH: 38 lines ILLUSTRATION: photo: Tony Goldman (A) SOURCE/CREDIT LINE: Herald staff MIAMI BEACH CHAMBER TO HONOR GOLDMAN Tony Goldman, chairman and CEO of Goldman Properties Inc. , is the recipient of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce's first annual Travel and Tourism Hall of Fame Award. Goldman will be honored during the chamber's annual Travel and Tourism Luncheon today at noon, featuring a keynote address by Miami International Airport director Angela Gittens, at the Wyndham Miami Beach Resort. The Travel and Tourism Hall of Fame was created by the chamber's board of governors to honor the leaders of Miami Beach's hospitality industry for their efforts in establishing Miami Beach as a tourist and cultural destination. Goldman founded Goldman Properties Inc. in 1968 and led the company in restoring, improving and re-inventing six historic neighborhoods on the East Coast. For more than 30 years, he has been a driving force behind the transformations of South Beach in Miami; the Upper West Side, the Wall Street Financial District and Soho in New York City; and now Center City in Philadelphia. Under Goldman's leadership, Goldman Properties Inc. seeks to elevate the quality of life in poor urban areas by restoring historic architecture and adopting it for profitable commercial use. Goldman Properties Inc. develops, operates and owns restaurants and hotels in the areas it rejuvenates. Goldman's professional associations include serving as founder and chairman of the Ocean Drive Association and as a member of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce and the National Board of Trustees of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. At the end of this year, he will become chairman of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau. He is also on the board of the Historic Hotels of America and the Downtown Alliance and is a trustee for the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New York City. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door. For more information, contact the chamber's Special Events Department at 305- 672-1270 ext. 19. KEYWORDS: TAG: 0107200118 40 of 287, 4 Terms mh RESURRECTION OF THE HOTEL PERFECTLY BLENDS PRESENT, PAST 08/08/1999 THE MIAMI HERALD Copyright (c) 1999, The Miami Herald DATE: Sunday, August 8, 1999 EDITION: Final SECTION: Neighbors BC PAGE: 22BC LENGTH: 92 lines ILLUSTRATION: photo: Tiffany (A) SOURCE/CREDIT LINE: GARY TURNER / Herald staff Press [RETURN] to continue or type q to return to Menu: ❑ mh MIAMI BEACH CHAMBER TO HONOR GOLDMAN 07/19/2001 THE MIAMI HERALD Copyright (c) 2001, The Miami Herald DATE: Thursday, July 19, 2001 EDITION; Final SECTION: Neighbors BC PAGE: 8MB LENGTH: 38 lines ILLUSTRATION: photo: Tony Goldman (A) SOURCE/CREDIT LINE: Herald staff MIAMI BEACH CHAMBER TO HONOR GOLDMAN Tony Goldman, chairman and CEO of Goldman Properties Inc. , is the recipient of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce's first annual Travel and Tourism Hall of Fame Award. Goldman will be honored during the chamber's annual Travel and Tourism Luncheon today at noon, featuring a keynote address by Miami International Airport director Angela Gittens, at the Wyndham Miami Beach Resort. The Travel and Tourism Hall of Fame was created by the chamber's board of governors to honor the leaders of Miami Beach's hospitality industry for their efforts in establishing Miami Beach as a tourist and cultural destination. Goldman founded Goldman Properties Inc. in 1968 and led the company in restoring, improving and re-inventing six historic neighborhoods on the East Coast. For more than 30 years, he has been a driving force behind the transformations of South Beach in Miami; the Upper West Side, the Wall Street Financial District and Soho in New York City; and now Center City in Philadelphia. Under Goldman's leadership, Goldman Properties Inc. seeks to elevate the quality of life in poor urban areas by restoring historic architecture and adopting it for profitable commercial use. Goldman Properties Inc. develops, operates and owns restaurants and hotels in the areas it rejuvenates. Goldman's professional associations include serving as founder and chairman of the Ocean Drive Association and as a member of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce and the National Board of Trustees of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. At the end of this year, he will become chairman of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau. He is also on the board of the Historic Hotels of America and the Downtown Alliance and is a trustee for the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New York City. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door. For more information, contact the chamber's Special Events Department at 305- 672-1270 ext. 19. KEYWORDS: TAG: 0107200118 36 of 283, 4 Terms