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  1. Aug 19, 2021 · Jay Sugarman bought a struggling MLS franchise in 2008 for $30 million and turned it into a valuable asset worth $530 million. Learn how he invested wisely, created scarcity and built a successful soccer club in a closed system.

  2. Jay Sugarman. Jay Sugarman is Chairman and Majority Owner of the Philadelphia Union and Union Sports & Entertainment. Mr. Sugarman is also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of iStar (NYSE:STAR), a leading commercial real estate company in the United States. iStar’s current $6 billion portfolio of real estate interests is located in most ...

  3. Jun 1, 2019 · Jay Sugarman is a real estate investor and innovator who founded iStar and launched Safehold, a public company focused on ground leases. He also leads the $1 billion redevelopment of Asbury Park, New Jersey, and owns a rare collection of romance comics.

  4. Following the closing, the combined company (“SAFE”) will operate under the name Safehold Inc. and its common stock will trade under the ticker “SAFE” on the New York Stock Exchange. “This transformative transaction marks a significant milestone for Safehold and iStar stakeholders,” said Jay Sugarman, Chairman and Chief Executive ...

  5. Jay Sugarman is the founder and leader of Safehold Inc., a real estate investment trust that owns and leases properties. He has a background in finance and economics from Princeton and Harvard, and has served on the board since 1996.

  6. May 10, 2021 · Jay Sugarman, Chairman and CEO of iStar (NYSE: STAR) and Safehold (NYSE: SAFE), is on a mission to unlock the value of the ground beneath our feet. In 2017, Jay launched Safehold to modernize the ground lease business and do for buildings what net lease did for commercial real estate.

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  8. May 14, 2024 · Published May 14, 2024, 12:25 p.m. ET. As the possibility of the Union playing in next year’s FIFA Club World Cup grew, fans and the media couldn’t help wondering what if. Neither could principal owner Jay Sugarman, it turns out. “Absolutely,” he told The Inquirer in an interview last week.

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