Real estate developer, sports team owner, philanthropist
Spouse
Iris Shur Wolstein
Children
Cheryl, Scott
Bertram Leonard Wolstein (February 23, 1927 — May 17, 2004), known to his friends as Bart and publicly as Bert L. Wolstein, was an American real estate developer, sports team owner, and philanthropist based in Cleveland, Ohio. He founded Developers Diversified Realty Corporation (now SITE Centers), which at the time of his death was the 4th-largest developer of shopping centers in the United States. In 1979, he purchased the Cleveland Force Major Indoor Soccer League team, and attempted to purchase the Cleveland Browns in 1998. He retired from active business in 1997, and became one of the most generous donors in the United States in his final years.
Bertram Leonard Wolstein (February 23, 1927 — May 17, 2004), known to his friends as Bart and publicly as Bert L. Wolstein, was an American real estate...
The Bert L. and Iris S. Wolstein Center is a 13,610-seat indoor arena located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the campus of Cleveland State...
investment trust that invests in shopping centers. Founded in 1965 by BertWolstein, the company is headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio. As of December 31...
Wolstein may refer to: BertWolstein (1927—2004), American real estate developer Wolstein Center, American auditorium This disambiguation page lists articles...
2005 season, as area businessman BertWolstein had signed a letter of intent to launch an MLS club. However, Wolstein ran into delays in trying to obtain...
college football coach. Jae'Lyn Withers (2020), college basketball player BertWolstein (1945), real estate developer, sports team owner, and philanthropist...
Wolff (1935–), developer and former owner of MLB's Oakland Athletics BertWolstein (1927–2004), former Cleveland-based developer, founder of the Developers...
broadcasting interests. Real estate magnate and Cleveland Force owner BertWolstein also was an investor, reportedly owning almost 50 percent of the station...
Wager, lawyer, Congressional candidate Max Wiznitzer, noted doctor BertWolstein, philanthropist and businessman Milton A. Wolf, United States Ambassador...
philanthropist George Washington White 1955 former United States federal judge BertWolstein 1953 real estate developer; owner of indoor soccer franchise; philanthropist...
of actor Paul Newman Arthur Lelyveld (1913–1996), rabbi and activist BertWolstein (1927–2004), Cleveland real estate developer, professional soccer team...
The Bert Ogden Arena is an indoor arena in Edinburg, Texas, United States. The arena officially opened in August 2018 and currently houses the Rio Grande...
State Fieldhouse Westchester County Center Wolstein Center Western Conference Adventist Health Arena Bert Ogden Arena Chiles Center Comerica Center H-E-B...
Hall Oxford 9,200 2004 House of Blues Cleveland 1,200 November 1, 1991 Wolstein Center 13,610 October 17, 1994 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 20,562 September...
Cowboys basketball and Cowgirls basketball Stillwater United States 99 Wolstein Center 13,610 Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball Cleveland United...
State Fieldhouse Westchester County Center Wolstein Center Western Conference Adventist Health Arena Bert Ogden Arena Chiles Center Comerica Center H-E-B...
York Westchester County Center Central Cleveland Charge Cleveland, Ohio Wolstein Center Grand Rapids Gold Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Andel Arena Indiana...
leagues NBA G League International Challenge As the Erie BayHawks The Wolstein Center has a full basketball capacity of 13,610 seats. As the Huntsville...
State Fieldhouse Westchester County Center Wolstein Center Western Conference Adventist Health Arena Bert Ogden Arena Chiles Center Comerica Center H-E-B...
The Bert L. & Iris S. Wolstein Convocation Center- Men and women's basketball Krenzler Soccer Field — Men's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer Robert F...