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230:. In 1995, he was appointed chairman and CEO. Under his tutelage, he transitioned the company from a traditional local based real estate developer to a national real estate investment company with more than 70 properties in 13 cities including Los Angeles, Portland, Oregon and Manhattan. By 2006, Shorenstein Properties was the 20th largest owner of office buildings in the United States. 291:'s Bay Area Business Hall of Fame which "recognizes the extraordinary achievements of individuals who have advanced San Francisco Bay Area-based businesses to positions of national and international prominence." In 2013, he founded the Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow at the Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center at Harvard University in honor of his father. 241:
tasked with making real estate investments nationally and requiring a minimum $ 25 million investment and a 20-year commitment. The fund had six partners, one of which was Shorenstein, and totaled $ 150 million. After the death of his father, he bought out his sister's interest and shifted the
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Shorenstein was married to Lydia Preisler; they had 3 children: a son, Brandon, and two daughters, Sandra and Danielle. He was a practitioner of yoga and was a collector of Southeast Asian and Nepalese art with an emphasis on Khmer and Cambodian pieces. He and his wife were members of the
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Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco: "Douglas W. Shorenstein Designated Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Board of Directors; Patricia E. Yarrington Designated Deputy Chair for 2011"
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San Francisco Gate: "Second Acts / San Francisco's Carole Shorenstein Hays has built a career on Broadway by taking calculated risks" by Steven Winn
160:(February 10, 1955 – November 24, 2015) was a San Francisco-based real estate developer and former chairman of the board of directors of the 388: 647: 579: 667: 442: 637: 509: 248:, via twelve closed-end real estate funds, owns and manages 23 million square feet of office properties throughout the United States. 400: 335: 672: 554: 301: 252: 161: 100: 606: 350: 677: 642: 463: 424:
Pension & Investment Research Center: "On solid ground: Face to Face with Douglas W. Shorenstein" By Arleen Jacobius
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San Francisco Business Times: "Q&A with Douglas Shorenstein - From views to bike shops" by J.K. Dineen
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New York Times: "Phyllis Shorenstein, 76, Patron Of Asian Arts in San Francisco" By KATHLEEN TELTSCH
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company to a pure fund platform with each fund typically being composed of 10-15% of his own money.
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San Francisco Chronicle: "San Francisco real estate giant Douglas Shorenstein dies" By J.K. Dineen
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where he worked for three years in the real estate department of the law firm
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Politico: "Bob Schieffer to Harvard's Kennedy School" By Dylan Byers
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New York Times: "San Francisco's Goldilocks Market" By TERRY PRISTIN
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Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy
202:(who died of cancer in 1985). He graduated with a B.A. from the 305: 443:"San Francisco real estate tycoon Doug Shorenstein has died" 567:
New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths - PREISLER, SIMON
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University of California, San Francisco Medical Center
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San Francisco Gate: "On the Record: Doug Shorenstein"
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National Real Estate Investor: "Top 25 Office Owners"
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University of California, Hastings College of the Law
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University of California, Hastings College of the Law
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Forbes The World's Billionaires: Shorenstein family
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His father was born 648:American businesspeople in real estate 620: 500: 436: 434: 432: 406: 441:McDermid, Riley (November 25, 2015). 367: 302:Congregation Emanu-El (San Francisco) 253:Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 162:Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 101:Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 668:20th-century American businesspeople 523:"Shorenstein Properties: "About Us"" 263:Shorenstein served on the board the 429: 13: 462:MCLELLAN, DENNIS (June 26, 2010). 259:Philanthropy and board memberships 204:University of California, Berkeley 75:University of California, Berkeley 14: 689: 638:Businesspeople from San Francisco 294: 597: 572: 560: 548: 515: 488: 455: 448:American City Business Journals 267:; the executive council of the 394: 382: 356: 329: 317: 1: 673:20th-century American lawyers 604:Congregation Emanu-El website 363:In Memoriam: Doug Shorenstein 311: 271:; the executive committee of 285:Kennedy School of Government 7: 374:Robert Selna (2010-06-24). 224:Shearman & Sterling LLP 10: 694: 678:21st-century American Jews 643:20th-century American Jews 378:. San Francisco Chronicle. 304:. Shorenstein died due to 273:The Real Estate Roundtable 265:Environmental Defense Fund 192:and CBS news producer and 131:Phyllis Finley Shorenstein 609:November 1, 2013, at the 213: 206:and with a J.D. from the 184:and his mother underwent 174:San Francisco, California 139: 127: 119: 111: 95: 85: 69: 61: 49: 28: 21: 658:New York (state) lawyers 168:Early life and education 190:Carole Shorenstein Hays 144:Carole Shorenstein Hays 90:Real estate development 527:Shorenstein Properties 308:on November 24, 2015. 246:Shorenstein Properties 235:Shorenstein Properties 228:Shorenstein Properties 158:Douglas W. Shorenstein 106:Shorenstein Properties 23:Douglas W. 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San Francisco
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Hastings College of the Law
Real estate development
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Shorenstein Properties
Walter Shorenstein
Carole Shorenstein Hays
Joan Shorenstein
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
San Francisco, California
Walter Shorenstein
Jewish
conversion to Judaism
Carole Shorenstein Hays
The Washington Post
Joan Shorenstein
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Hastings College of the Law
New York City
Shearman & Sterling LLP
Shorenstein Properties
Shorenstein Properties
closed-end fund
Shorenstein Properties
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Environmental Defense Fund
University of California, San Francisco Medical Center
The Real Estate Roundtable
Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy

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