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| name = Neil G. Bluhm |
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| occupation = Businessman |
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| known_for = Commercial real estate, casinos |
| known_for = Commercial real estate, casinos |
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| spouse = Barbara Bluhm-Kaul (divorced) |
| spouse = Kimberly Paige Bluhm (m. 2022), Barbara Bluhm-Kaul (divorced) |
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| children = 3 |
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'''Neil Gary Bluhm''' (born 1938) is an American [[billionaire]] real estate and casino [[magnate]]. He is a partner of Midwest Gaming & Entertainment, which owns several casinos.<ref name=nextbig/><ref>{{cite news | first=Melissa | last=Harris | title=Knowing when to hold them | work=[[Chicago Tribune]] | date=July 17, 2011 | url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-xpm-2011-07-17-ct-biz-0717-confidential-casino-20110717-story.html | url-access=subscription}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-confidential-laredo-hospitality-0317-biz-20150316-column.html | work=[[Chicago Tribune]] | title=Son of billionaire casino magnate Neil Bluhm invests in competitor | first=Melissa | last=Harris| date=March 16, 2015}}</ref> He had an estimated net worth of US$7 billion in October 2021.<ref name="forbes" /> |
'''Neil Gary Bluhm''' (born 1938) is an American [[billionaire]] real estate and casino [[magnate]]. He is a partner of Midwest Gaming & Entertainment, which owns several casinos.<ref name=nextbig/><ref>{{cite news | first=Melissa | last=Harris | title=Knowing when to hold them | work=[[Chicago Tribune]] | date=July 17, 2011 | url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-xpm-2011-07-17-ct-biz-0717-confidential-casino-20110717-story.html | url-access=subscription}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-confidential-laredo-hospitality-0317-biz-20150316-column.html | work=[[Chicago Tribune]] | title=Son of billionaire casino magnate Neil Bluhm invests in competitor | first=Melissa | last=Harris| date=March 16, 2015}}</ref> He had an estimated net worth of US$7 billion in October 2021.<ref name="forbes" /> |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Bluhm was born to a Jewish family in 1938 in Chicago.<ref name=forbes/><ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=85k85NhemBgC&pg=PA178 | title=The Jews of Chicago: From Shtetl to Suburb | first=Irving | last=Cutler | publisher=[[University of Illinois Press]] | date=1996| isbn=9780252021855 }}</ref> His father left the family when he was 13, and his mother worked as a [[bookkeeper]].<ref name=nextbig>{{cite news | |
Bluhm was born to a Jewish family in 1938 in Chicago.<ref name=forbes/><ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=85k85NhemBgC&pg=PA178 | title=The Jews of Chicago: From Shtetl to Suburb | first=Irving | last=Cutler | publisher=[[University of Illinois Press]] | date=1996| isbn=9780252021855 }}</ref> His father left the family when he was 13, and his mother worked as a [[bookkeeper]].<ref name="nextbig">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=July 22, 2022 |title=Board Member Confirmation: Leslie Bluhn |work=www.americorps.gov |url=https://americorps.gov/newsroom/news/board-member-confirmation-chicago-nonprofit-leader-leslie-bluhm}}</ref> He grew up in a cramped apartment near his immigrant grandparents. He attended a high school on Chicago's northwest side.<ref name=big>{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/06/13/business/a-realty-concern-with-a-big-appetite.html | title=A REALTY CONCERN WITH A BIG APPETITE | first=Stephen | last=Phillips | work=[[The New York Times]] | date=June 13, 1987 | url-access=subscription}}</ref> |
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He graduated from the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]] in 1959, studying accounting, and in 1962, he received a [[juris doctor]] degree from [[Northwestern University]].<ref name=forbes/><ref name=nextbig/> In 2009, he received |
He graduated from the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]] in 1959, studying accounting, and in 1962, he received a [[juris doctor]] degree from [[Northwestern University]].<ref name=forbes/><ref name=nextbig/> In 2009, he received Northwestern's Alumni Medal, the highest honor an alumnus can receive from the university.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.law.northwestern.edu/campaign/gifts/bluhm/index.html | title=Motion to Lead: The Campaign for Northwestern Pritzker School of Law | publisher=[[Northwestern University]]}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Bluhm and his children own real estate in Chicago and elsewhere, including Chicago's 900 North Michigan and Four Seasons and Ritz Carlton Hotels. The family is a minority owner of the [[Chicago Bulls]] and [[Chicago White Sox]].<ref>{{cite web|year=2016|title=Media Guide|publisher=[[Chicago Bulls]]|page=7|url=https://www.nba.com/.element/media/2.0/teamsites/bulls/docs/ChicagoBulls_MG_1617.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=[[Forbes]]|title=Neil Bluhm|url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/neil-bluhm/|quote=He [Bluhm] owns a minority stake in the [[Chicago Bulls]] and [[Chicago White Sox]].|access-date=2020-09-07}}</ref> |
Bluhm and his children own real estate in Chicago and elsewhere, including Chicago's 900 North Michigan and Four Seasons and Ritz Carlton Hotels. The family is a minority owner of the [[Chicago Bulls]] and [[Chicago White Sox]].<ref>{{cite web|year=2016|title=Media Guide|publisher=[[Chicago Bulls]]|page=7|url=https://www.nba.com/.element/media/2.0/teamsites/bulls/docs/ChicagoBulls_MG_1617.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=[[Forbes]]|title=Neil Bluhm|url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/neil-bluhm/|quote=He [Bluhm] owns a minority stake in the [[Chicago Bulls]] and [[Chicago White Sox]].|access-date=2020-09-07}}</ref> |
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According to ''Forbes'', he had a net worth of US$ |
According to ''Forbes'', he had a net worth of US$7.0 billion in October 2021.<ref name=forbes>{{cite magazine | title=Neil Bluhm | url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/neil-bluhm/ | magazine=[[Forbes]]| access-date=18 July 2021}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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He is divorced from art collector and philanthropist Barbara Bluhm-Kaul. They have 3 children: Andy Bluhm, who runs [[hedge fund]] Delaware Street Capital;<ref name=nextbig/> Leslie Bluhm, who co-founded [[Chicago Cares]],<ref name=nextbig/> and currently serves as a Director on the Board of [[AmeriCorps]] under the [[Biden administration]],<ref name="nextbig" /> and Meredith Bluhm-Wolf, who helps direct the family's business and charitable foundation.<ref name=nextbig/> He is currently married to Kimberly Paige Bluhm.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hofheinz |first=Darrell |title=Real estate, casino billionaire Bluhm on buyer's side of $7.4M Palm Beach condo deal |url=https://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/story/business/real-estate/2020/09/14/billionaire-bluhm-buyers-side-7-4-million-palm-beach-condo/5792548002/ |access-date=2024-01-03 |website=Palm Beach Daily News |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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He is divorced from Barbara Bluhm-Kaul. They have 3 children: Andy Bluhm, who runs [[hedge fund]] Delaware Street Capital;<ref name=nextbig/> |
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Leslie Bluhm, who co-founded [[Chicago Cares]],<ref name=nextbig/> and Meredith Bluhm-Wolf, who helps direct the family's business and charitable foundation.<ref name=nextbig/> |
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He lives in Chicago.<ref name=forbes/> In December 2018, he purchased an apartment near Miami for $20 million.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.chicagobusiness.com/residential-real-estate/neil-bluhm-buys-20-million-florida-condo | title=Neil Bluhm buys $20 million Florida condo | first=DENNIS | last=RODKIN | work=[[Crain Communications]] | date=December 4, 2018}}</ref> |
He lives in Chicago.<ref name=forbes/> In December 2018, he purchased an apartment near Miami for $20 million.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.chicagobusiness.com/residential-real-estate/neil-bluhm-buys-20-million-florida-condo | title=Neil Bluhm buys $20 million Florida condo | first=DENNIS | last=RODKIN | work=[[Crain Communications]] | date=December 4, 2018}}</ref> |
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In 2015, he made a $1 million donation to the [[School of the Art Institute of Chicago]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20150902/BLOGS03/150909963/school-of-art-institute-gets-1-million-gifts-from-neil-bluhm-holly-hunt | title=Neil Bluhm, Holly Hunt each donate $1 million to School of Art Institute | first=Shia | last=Kapos | work=[[Crain Communications]] | date=September 2, 2015}}</ref> |
In 2015, he made a $1 million donation to the [[School of the Art Institute of Chicago]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20150902/BLOGS03/150909963/school-of-art-institute-gets-1-million-gifts-from-neil-bluhm-holly-hunt | title=Neil Bluhm, Holly Hunt each donate $1 million to School of Art Institute | first=Shia | last=Kapos | work=[[Crain Communications]] | date=September 2, 2015}}</ref> |
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In 2022, he made a $45 million donation to Northwestern Medicine |
In 2022, he made a $45 million donation to Northwestern Medicine to establish the Bluhm Heart Hospital.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-northwestern-bluhm-donation-heart-hospital-20220214-ba5o75vbifcljkw5sam6ngvz4q-story.html | title=Northwestern plans new 'heart hospital,' with $45 million donation from billionaire Neil Bluhm | first=Lisa | last=Schencker | work=[[Chicago Tribune]] | date=February 14, 2022}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 16 August 2024
Neil G. Bluhm | |
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Born | 1938 (age 85–86) Chicago, Illinois, US |
Alma mater | University of Illinois (B.A.) Northwestern University (J.D.) |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Commercial real estate, casinos |
Spouse(s) | Kimberly Paige Bluhm (m. 2022), Barbara Bluhm-Kaul (divorced) |
Children | 3 |
Neil Gary Bluhm (born 1938) is an American billionaire real estate and casino magnate. He is a partner of Midwest Gaming & Entertainment, which owns several casinos.[1][2][3] He had an estimated net worth of US$7 billion in October 2021.[4]
Early life
[edit]Bluhm was born to a Jewish family in 1938 in Chicago.[4][5] His father left the family when he was 13, and his mother worked as a bookkeeper.[1] He grew up in a cramped apartment near his immigrant grandparents. He attended a high school on Chicago's northwest side.[6]
He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1959, studying accounting, and in 1962, he received a juris doctor degree from Northwestern University.[4][1] In 2009, he received Northwestern's Alumni Medal, the highest honor an alumnus can receive from the university.[7]
Career
[edit]He started his career as a lawyer and eventually a partner in the Chicago law firm of Mayer, Brown & Platt. In 1969, he co-founded JMB Realty[1] with Judd Malkin, his high school friend and college roommate.[8][6]
In 1994, he co-founded Walton Street Capital, a private equity firm. Soon thereafter, with Greg Carlin, he co-founded Rush Street Gaming.[8]
Bluhm and his children own real estate in Chicago and elsewhere, including Chicago's 900 North Michigan and Four Seasons and Ritz Carlton Hotels. The family is a minority owner of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox.[9][10]
According to Forbes, he had a net worth of US$7.0 billion in October 2021.[4]
Personal life
[edit]He is divorced from art collector and philanthropist Barbara Bluhm-Kaul. They have 3 children: Andy Bluhm, who runs hedge fund Delaware Street Capital;[1] Leslie Bluhm, who co-founded Chicago Cares,[1] and currently serves as a Director on the Board of AmeriCorps under the Biden administration,[1] and Meredith Bluhm-Wolf, who helps direct the family's business and charitable foundation.[1] He is currently married to Kimberly Paige Bluhm.[11]
He lives in Chicago.[4] In December 2018, he purchased an apartment near Miami for $20 million.[12]
An art patron, he sits on the board of trustees of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Whitney Museum of American Art.[4] He has an art collection worth $300 million.[4] He sits on the board of trustees of Northwestern University.[13]
Political contributions
[edit]Bluhm is a Democrat. He hosted President Barack Obama's 49th birthday party, where admission cost a $30,000 donation to the Democratic National Committee.[4][1] He has contributed to the campaigns of Hillary Clinton, Dick Durbin, Melissa Bean, Rahm Emanuel, Lisa Madigan, Rod Blagojevich, Lou Lang, and Michael Madigan.[1] In 2017, Bluhm was criticized after calling in a request to Rahm Emanuel after making a $300,000 contribution.[14]
Philanthropy
[edit]In 2005, he funded the Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute with a $10 million gift.[15]
In 2013, he made a $25 million gift to Northwestern University, including $15 million earmarked for the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.[16]
In 2015, he made a $1 million donation to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.[17]
In 2022, he made a $45 million donation to Northwestern Medicine to establish the Bluhm Heart Hospital.[18]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Board Member Confirmation: Leslie Bluhn". www.americorps.gov. July 22, 2022.
- ^ Harris, Melissa (July 17, 2011). "Knowing when to hold them". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ Harris, Melissa (March 16, 2015). "Son of billionaire casino magnate Neil Bluhm invests in competitor". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Neil Bluhm". Forbes. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- ^ Cutler, Irving (1996). The Jews of Chicago: From Shtetl to Suburb. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252021855.
- ^ a b Phillips, Stephen (June 13, 1987). "A REALTY CONCERN WITH A BIG APPETITE". The New York Times.
- ^ "Motion to Lead: The Campaign for Northwestern Pritzker School of Law". Northwestern University.
- ^ a b "Neil Bluhm". Rush Street Gaming.
- ^ "Media Guide" (PDF). Chicago Bulls. 2016. p. 7.
- ^ "Neil Bluhm". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
He [Bluhm] owns a minority stake in the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox.
- ^ Hofheinz, Darrell. "Real estate, casino billionaire Bluhm on buyer's side of $7.4M Palm Beach condo deal". Palm Beach Daily News. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
- ^ RODKIN, DENNIS (December 4, 2018). "Neil Bluhm buys $20 million Florida condo". Crain Communications.
- ^ "Life Trustees: Administration and Planning". Northwestern University.
- ^ Neubauer, Chuck; Bergo, Sandy (January 9, 2017). "Rahm Emails Show Casino Chief Sought Help After Family Contributed To Mayor". Better Government Association.
- ^ Kapos, Shia (February 27, 2015). "Billionaire developer Bluhm's favorite project". Crain Communications.
- ^ Lazare, Lewis (December 17, 2013). "NU School of Law receives its largest gift ever". American City Business Journals.
- ^ Kapos, Shia (September 2, 2015). "Neil Bluhm, Holly Hunt each donate $1 million to School of Art Institute". Crain Communications.
- ^ Schencker, Lisa (February 14, 2022). "Northwestern plans new 'heart hospital,' with $45 million donation from billionaire Neil Bluhm". Chicago Tribune.
- Living people
- 1938 births
- Gies College of Business alumni
- Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law alumni
- 21st-century American philanthropists
- American billionaires
- Illinois Democrats
- American businesspeople in real estate
- American casino industry businesspeople
- 21st-century American Jews
- People associated with Mayer Brown