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  1. Lewis Futterman is an American record producer and manager, who was most active in the 1960s to the early 1980s. Commencing as of 1977, he has increasingly been involved in real estate development, primarily in New York City. History. Following graduation from Cornell University, Futterman was initially a producer for Prestige Records.

  2. Aug 2, 2005 · LEW FUTTERMAN: Also a co-founder of Uptown Partners, Lew focuses on strategic planning and acquisition, as well as overseeing Uptown´s day-to-day operations, including construction and sales/ marketing.

  3. Mar 11, 2007 · Joseph Holland, a former state housing commissioner who is developing the site with a partner, Lew Futterman, said he wanted to make a statement with the design of the building, about the...

  4. Nov 6, 2005 · The developer will also build a 50-unit rental building there for the church to own. The church will offer the units at below-market rates. "The two projects we have right now are gentrification ...

  5. Dec 22, 1985 · According to Lew Futterman, president of the Next City Corporation, vacant land in Clinton five years ago went for $10 a buildable square foot.

  6. In the mid-60's, Futterman was a co-owner of Concert House with Peter Paul (4) and Billy Meshel. By 1976, Futterman had become a successful New York Real Estate developer. In 1963, Futterman was managing from: Lew Futterman, 408 W. 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y.

  7. The three had left to co-found the band If, at the suggestion of Jackson producer Lew Futterman, who also became the group's manager. Parren and Bennett, along with Terry Smith and Dick Morrissey, had also worked with Jackson earlier in 1970 on To Seek a New Home , an album by Brother Jack McDuff , [4] recorded in England at Island Studios , [5 ...

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