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Irving Mitchell Felt

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195:, resigned. He formed a new company, Madison Square Garden, Inc. which was 75% owned by Graham-Page and 25% owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad. From 1960 to 1968, Felt oversaw the project from demolition to completion. The project was fully privately financed. Despite the controversy generated over the demolition, Felt stated that he "believed that the gain from the new buildings and sports center would more than offset any aesthetic loss" and that "Fifty years from now, when its time for to be torn down, there will be a new group of architects who will protest." As of 2023 the building is still standing 55 years after it opened and is the oldest arena in the NHL and NBA. 276:
Felt was married twice. In 1945, he married Elaine Edelman who was also Jewish; they had two children, Constance Harriet Felt and Jonathan Seth Felt (1949–2018). They divorced and in 1973, he married Serene Leavenworth (nÊe Bihari), sister to the
179:(built 1925). Wanting to replace the old Garden with a new and modern facility that was more flexible, could handle larger crowds, and provided unobstructed views, in November 1960, he quietly purchased from the 191:'s Pennsylvania Station at West 33rd Street and 7th Avenue and build a new Madison Square Garden at the site. Prior to the hearing for the demolition, his brother, James Felt, the current chair of the 427:
Estate of Elaine E. Felt, Deceased, Constance H. Felt, Jonathan S. Felt and Albert I. Edelman, Executors v. Commissioner. Irving M. Felt, Petitioner v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Respondent
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology: "The Fall and Rise of Pennsylvania Station -Changing Attitudes Toward Historic Preservation in New York City" by Eric J. Plosky
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family in Manhattan growing up around West 140th Street. His father was a lawyer. At the age of 19, he graduated from the
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and as the head of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. He also served on the board of directors of the
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on Long Island, and the ice show production company, Holiday on Ice Productions. He is known for bringing the "
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ESTATE OF FELT v. COMMISSIONER Docket Nos. 6961-78, 7079-78. 54 T.C.M. 528 (1987) - T.C. Memo. 1987-465
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Thereafter, he served as president of the Madison Square Garden Corporation when it purchased the
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In 1959, with Felt as its president, Graham-Page purchased a controlling interest in the old
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New York Times: "Joe Bihari, Who Put Early R&B on Record, Dies at 88" By WILLIAM YARDLEY
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of New York and served as campaign chairman in 1990 for Republican congressional candidate
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The theater within the new Garden was named Felt Forum in his honor; it is now known as
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Jewish Telegraph: "Irving M. Felt Elected President of New York Jewish Federation"
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New York Times: "Irving M. Felt, 84, Sports Impresario, Is Dead" By AGIS SALPUKAS
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New York Times: "ELAINE EDELMAN FELT, 72, DIES; LONGTIME SUPPORTER OF BALLET"
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Felt was born Isadore Maurice Felt to Abraham and Dora (Mandel) Felt, into a
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with a degree in Finance and then took a job with the Wall Street concern,
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Preserving New York: Winning the Right to Protect a City's Landmarks
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Los Angeles Times: "Irving M. Felt; Developer and Philanthropist"
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Association for two decades, he was a founding patron of the
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in his race against San Fernando Valley Representative
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Elaine Felt, Respondent, v. Irving M. Felt, Appellant
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New York Preservation Archive: "Irving Mitchell Felt"
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Index

Irving M. Felt
Wharton School
Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden
Jewish
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Hayden Stone
Graham-Paige
Madison Square Garden
Pennsylvania Railroad
Penn Station
McKim, Mead, and White
New York City City Planning Commission
New York Rangers
New York Knicks
Roosevelt Raceway
Fight of the Century
Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier
The Theater at Madison Square Garden
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies
Metropolitan Opera
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Joffrey Ballet
Jacob Javits
Jim Salomon
Anthony Beilenson
Bihari brothers

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