Peter Kalikow

Peter Stephen Kalikow (born December 1, 1942) is president of H. J. Kalikow & Company, LLC, a New York City-based real estate firm. He is a former chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA),[2] former commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and past owner and publisher of the New York Post.

Peter Kalikow
8th Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
In office
March 13, 2001  October 22, 2007[1]
GovernorGeorge Pataki
Eliot Spitzer
Preceded byE. Virgil Conway
Succeeded byH. Dale Hemmerdinger
Personal details
Born (1942-12-01) December 1, 1942
NationalityAmerican
Spouse(s)Mary Typaldos Jacobatos
Children2
OccupationReal estate developer

Early life

Born to a Jewish family,[3] the son of Juliet and Harold J. Kalikow.[4] Kalikow was raised in Forest Hills, Queens, the grandson of an immigrant from Russia who developed housing on large tracts of undeveloped farmland in Queens in the 1930s and then aided by his son, made a small fortune from the post-World War II housing boom building thousands of six-story apartment buildings.[5]

Career

After graduating from Hofstra University, Kalikow began his career in real estate in 1967. From 1968 to 1972, as president of the Momo Corporation, he tried to bring an American GT automobile to market with the Momo Mirage.[6] He became president of H. J. Kalikow & Co. in 1973.

In 1988, Kalikow purchased The New York Post from Rupert Murdoch for $37.6 million. In 1993, Kalikow decalared bankruptcy and lost the newspaper, which was eventually purchased by Murdoch's News Corporation.

Kalikow served as chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority from March 2001 to October 2007.[1] He was appointed by then-governor George Pataki, and continued his service into the governorship of Eliot Spitzer.

In May 2000, Kalikow was named chairman of the Grand Central Partnership, one of New York City's Business Improvement Districts (BIDs).[7] Kalikow company officers are located in 101 Park Avenue, located near Grand Central Terminal.

Political involvement

Kalikow endorsed Herman Cain in the US presidential election, 2012.[8] When Cain dropped out of the race, it was revealed that his "super PAC", called "Cain Connections,"[9] was funded by a single $50,000 donation from Kalikow.[10]

Philanthropy and accolades

In 1982, he was awarded the Israel Peace Medal, Israel's highest civilian award, for his dedication to assisting the nation's development.[11] In November 2008, Kalikow was honored by Consul General of Italy Francesco M. Talo,[7] with the Commendatore[7][12] in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, one of the highest honors bestowed by the Government of Italy. Kalikow is widely recognized as a cultural ambassador for his economic and philanthropic efforts as they relate to Italy.

Kalikow has sat on the board of trustees of New York-Presbyterian Hospital since 1987.[13]

In 2015, Kalikow, a Hofstra University trustee and alumnus, established the Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs at Hofstra with a $12 million gift. Kalikow has been instrumental in enhancing Hofstra's reputation as one of the preeminent universities with a focus on the American presidency. Prior to this gift, Kalikow endowed the Peter S. Kalikow Chair in Presidential Studies and the Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency.

Personal life

In 1971, he married Mary Typaldos Jacobatos;[14] they have two children, Nicholas Alexander and Kathryn Harold.

Kalikow's son Nicholas Alexander[7][15] graduated from Columbia University, after majoring in art history.[16] Nicholas works in the film industry.[17] He started his film company, called Film 101 Productions, after first working for his father in real estate for a short while.[16] He was executive producer for a film The Outdoorsmen: Blood, Sweat and Beers, which showed at the Tribeca Film Festival and aired on Spike TV.[16] In 2004, he made a short film called A Funny Thing Happened at the Quickmart, which also showed at the Tribeca Film Festival.[16] He also directed a film, Concrete Blondes, which was released in January 2012 .[18][19]

Kalikow has an extensive car collection, with a particular passion for vintage Ferraris.[20][21]

References

  1. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. "Past MTA Board Chairs". Retrieved February 21, 2020.
  2. New York Post: "Kalikow’s kid in heroin bust - Nailed in Bronx with ‘junkie’ beau" By JAMIE SCHRAM, DOUGLAS MONTERO and SELIM ALGAR March 26, 2013
  3. We Are Many: Reflections On American Jewish History And Identity By Edward S Shapiro retrieved April 6, 2013
  4. New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths LEVENE, JULIET KALIKOW" November 13, 2000
  5. New York Magazine: "Underground Man - Real-estate tycoon Peter Kalikow is rewriting his legacy by presiding over the biggest expansion of New York’s transit system in 60 years. And the Second Avenue subway is only part of the MTA chairman’s plan" by Craig Horowitz retrieved April 6, 2013
  6. Goodfellow, Winston (July 1999). "Shortlived Marques — Momo Mirage". Automobile Quarterly. Vol. 39 no. 2. pp. 58–69.
  7. New York State Senate Resolution: J1693-2009: "Honoring Peter S. Kalikow upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition" ADOPTED May 5, 2009
  8. Dicker, Fredric (November 14, 2011). On the Cain train. New York Post. Retrieved November 14, 2011.
  9. "Cain the candidate or Cain the super PAC-man?".
  10. "Former New York Post Publisher Funded Herman Cain Super PAC – Talking Points Memo". Tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com. January 26, 2012. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original (PDF) on June 2, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on June 3, 2013. Retrieved March 26, 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. "Hospital Leadership - Board of Trustees". New York Presbyterian. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  14. New York Times: "P.S. Kalikow Weds Mary T. Jacobatos" June 18, 1971
  15. "Peter Kalikow Archives". DailyEntertainmentNews.com. March 25, 2013. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  16. PRN newswire: "Latest Docu-Comedy from Kalikow's Film 101 Productions and Director" 2006
  17. "Nicholas Kalikow". IMDb.
  18. fanshawe (July 21, 2011). "Updates: Husbands, Comic-Con & cast roundup". Caprica TV. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  19. "Concrete Blondes". May 2, 2013 via www.imdb.com.
  20. Veloce Today: "K is for Kalikow" January 24, 2007
  21. The Daily Truffle: "World Report: FedEx the “Momo” to Como & meet me at Villa d’Este’s Concorso d’Eleganza" by Nic Kalikow Archived April 11, 2013, at Archive.today May 1, 2009
Preceded by
E. Virgil Conway
Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
2001-2007
Succeeded by
H. Dale Hemmerdinger
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