Izak Senbahar

Izak Senbahar
Born (1959-03-21) March 21, 1959
Istanbul, Turkey
Residence New York City, New York
Nationality United States
Occupation real estate developer
Spouse(s) Sarah Senbahar (née Genske)
Children Alexi Senbahar
Oliver Senbahar

Izak Senbahar (born March 21, 1959, in Istanbul, Turkey) is an entrepreneur, hotelier, and real estate developer known for his deep commitment to world-class architecture and design. He is president of Alexico Group LLC, which is recognized as a leader in luxury residential and hotel development.[1] According to The Real Deal magazine, the combined value of the company’s projects in 2014 was approximately $2 billion.[2]

Early life and education

Born to a Jewish family,[3] the son of Fani and Sabatay Senbahar,[4] Senbahar studied at the French Lycée in Istanbul (Lycée français Pierre-Loti) and moved to the United States in 1977 to attend the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., earning a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 1981. He then attended New York University, receiving a master's degree in international finance in 1983.

Career

Before entering real estate, Senbahar worked as a precious metals trader at the New York City offices of Groupe Sucre et Denrées (SUCDEN), a French commodities broker.[5] In the mid-1980s, he joined Kiska, a Turkish construction firm, to help the company establish itself in the New York real estate market.[6] With Kiska, Senbahar oversaw the development of various properties including 353 Central Park West, a 19-story luxury condominium building.[7] Subsequently, he partnered with Steven Elghanayan to develop the Elektra, a 32-story condominium in New York City’s Gramercy Park neighborhood; the building, completed in 1992, was later sold to Beth Israel Medical Center (now Mount Sinai Beth Israel).[8] In 1993, Senbahar formed Alexico Group and joint ventured with Simon Elias to develop a number of high-profile projects designed by internationally acclaimed architects and designers.

Selected projects

Personal life

He is married to Sarah Genske;[13] they have two children, Alexi and Oliver.[14] In an interview with The Real Deal magazine, Senbahar said that he enjoys “drumming, percussion and bongos.”[15] On January 1, 2014, The New York Post reported that at a New Year’s Eve party the night before, “Paul McCartney brought the house down by spontaneously jumping on stage to sing Wings’ tune ‘Goodnight Tonight’ and luxury developer Izak Senbahar accompanied him on bongos.”[16] A self-described perfectionist, Senbahar stated in a New York Times interview, “I am working on many things in my personality—by the time I expire, I’ll be perfect.”[17]

References

  1. AboutMe.com, Mann Report, “Committed to Building Remarkable Urban Homes.”
  2. Katherine Clarke, “Izak Senbahar,” The Real Deal. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  3. Haaretz: "Manhattan transfer - Joining the burgeoning wave of construction in the Big Apple these days are Israeli-born real-estate moguls, who are investing billions of dollars in high-profile structures of every stripe" By Haim Handwerker June 2, 2005 |"After that, he joined forces with Izak Senbahar, also Jew of Iraqi origin"
  4. New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths - SENBAHAR, SABATAY July 26, 2011
  5. About Me. “Izak Senbahar.” Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  6. Gawker, “Izak Senbahar.” Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  7. Gawker. “Izak Senbahar.” Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  8. Gawker. “Izak Senbahar.” Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  9. American Institute of Architects. “AIA New York Chapter 2005 Housing Design Award Winners.” Retrieved December 1, 2014.
  10. “The Mark Hotel, So Glam!” Quest magazine, August 28, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  11. Shelton, Mindel & Associates, Awards page. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  12. “$100 million Homes,” Fox Business, May 10, 2013. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
  13. New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths GENSKE, WILLIAM BACKMAN" July 18, 2004
  14. The Real Deal: "The Closing with Izak Senbahar" by Katherine Clarke March 01, 2013
  15. Katherine Clarke, “Izak Senbahar,” The Real Deal. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  16. Page Six Team, "Newly Single Madge Parties in Paradise to Ring in 2014," The New York Post, January 1, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  17. Vivian Marino, “The 30-Minute Interview: Izak Senbahar,” The New York Times, April 16, 2013 Retrieved November 25, 2014
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