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Jack Resnick founded the business in 1928; the firm grew into a major private, family-owned New York real estate developer, owner and manager spanning three generations. Over decades it moved from residential development into large-scale commercial office ownership and mixed-use projects in Midtown, Lower Manhattan and Hudson Square. The company emphasizes in-house development, construction, leasing and property management.<ref>[https://resnicknyc.com/about-us/overview/ Jack Resnick & Sons]</ref> '''Jonathan D. Resnick''' is publicly listed as President and is the currently visible family executive running day-to-day operations on the company’s site and alumni profiles. The Resnick family has remained closely involved across generations.<ref>[https://www.alumni.pace.edu/s/1655/bp20/interior.aspx?gid=2&pgid=3608&sid=1655 Honoree Jonathan Resnick]</ref> == Core portfolio and notable properties == Jack Resnick & Sons’ holdings focus on Manhattan commercial office and retail, plus several residential properties. Representative/high-profile assets and examples: * '''[[One Seaport Plaza]] / 199 Water Street''' — 35-story, ~1.1 million sq ft office tower in Lower Manhattan built by Resnick in the early 1980s; trophy asset with LEED certifications. (Building page with specs and amenities). <ref>[https://resnicknyc.com/commercial_building/one-seaport-plaza/ One Seaport Plaza]</ref> * '''250 Hudson Street (Hudson Square)''' — example of their Hudson Square holdings and refinancing activity (used as an example of the company’s investment/finance actions). * '''485 Madison Avenue''' and multiple other Midtown and Downtown office holdings — broadly listed in company profiles and commercial real-estate databases.<ref>[https://pargroup.com/jack-resnick-sons-485-madison-avenue-new-york/ Jack Resnick & Sons 485 Madison Avenue, New York]</ref> == Recent activity == * The company continues active leasing and tenant relations at One Seaport Plaza (2024–2025 coverage shows lease renewals and new leases). Example: recent lease renewal / expansion reporting for tenants at One Seaport Plaza in 2025. <ref>[https://www.citybiz.co/article/746788/jack-resnick-sons-secures-lease-renewal-and-expansion-with-seneca-insurance-company-at-one-seaport-plaza/ Jack Resnick & Sons Secures Lease Renewal and Expansion with Seneca Insurance Company at One Seaport Plaza]</ref> * The firm has periodically refinanced assets (public filings / press coverage on refis for buildings such as 250 Hudson). == Legal disputes (public record) == As a long-standing private owner/developer the Resnick organization and related entities have appeared in multiple litigation records over the years (construction disputes, partnership/ownership disputes and other commercial litigation). Examples include reported partner disputes and appellate decisions involving related entities; these are typical for large private real-estate operators with a multi-decade footprint.<ref>[https://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/appellate-division-second-department/2019/2016-12954.html Williston v Jack Resnick & Sons, Inc.]</ref><ref>[https://therealdeal.com/new-york/2020/10/16/richard-ruben-accuses-jonathan-resnick-of-usurping-control-of-midtown-building Richard Ruben accuses Jonathan Resnick of usurping control of Midtown building]</ref> == Philanthropy and public presence == Members of the Resnick family (notably Burton/Burt Resnick and related family figures) have been reported as active philanthropists — supporting medical and educational institutions — and the family maintains a visible civic & philanthropic profile in NYC.<ref>[https://buildingcongress.com/news-item/about-us-22 Industry leader Burt Resnick dead at 83]</ref> == References List == <references /> [[Category:Company]]
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