Arthur Joseph Lipton

  • Arthur Joseph Lipton: Goodbye to Eastern – Goodbye to Spirit

    Arthur Joseph Lipton: Goodbye to Eastern – Goodbye to Spirit

    I started my private pilot career flying a Cessna 150 out of Lakefront Airport in New Orleans in 1971.  As a 17 year old engineering student at Tulane University, on Saturday mornings, I would bicycle from the beautiful New Orleans Flower district 16 miles, to take my lesson, then bike back to the University campus.

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  • Arthur Joseph Lipton on Management Through Crisis

    Arthur Joseph Lipton on Management Through Crisis

    One of the great challenges in my real estate development experience was working as a partner with Gary Barnett and Extell on the development, construction, marketing and international sales of the International Gem Tower a 740,000 steel and glass office tower in the heart of midtown Manhattan. The Financial crash of 2008 stopped new building

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  • Arthur Joseph Lipton and the Long View of Real Estate Development

    Arthur Joseph Lipton and the Long View of Real Estate Development

    Long-term success in real estate is rarely accidental. It is shaped by timing, judgment, and the willingness to take responsibility early—often before outcomes are clear. Few careers illustrate this better than that of Arthur Joseph Lipton. At just 34 years old, Arthur Joseph Lipton completed the development of a 101-unit apartment building in New York City in 1988—a project notable not

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