Percy Uris (August 19, 1899 – November 20, 1971) was an American real estate entrepreneur and philanthropist[2] who co-founded with his brother Harold Uris, the Uris Buildings Corporation.
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brother Harold Uris, the Uris Buildings Corporation. Uris was born to a Jewish family, the son of Sadie (née Copland) and Harris Uris, an immigrant from...
Uris may refer to: Harold Uris (1905–1982), American real estate investor, brother of Percy Leon Uris (1924–2003), American novelist PercyUris (1899–1971)...
Uris (May 26, 1905 – March 28, 1982) was an American real estate entrepreneur and philanthropist who co-founded with his brother PercyUris, the Uris...
buildings the brothers built together was the Uris Building housing the Uris Theater. Soon after Percy's death in 1971, Harold sold the corporation to...
developers were Harold Uris and PercyUris. Built in 1948, the design for the building was commissioned during the war as the Uris brothers anticipated...
mezzanine level, which has about 600 seats. The Uris Buildings Corporation built the theater within the Uris Building, now Paramount Plaza, in the 1960s in...
building, Uris was allowed to increase the maximum floor area that was allowed under zoning regulations by an additional 485,640 sq ft (45,117 m2). Uris built...
for Savings. Paramount Plaza, originally known as the Uris Building, was developed by the Uris Buildings Corporation and designed by Emery Roth. The 669 ft-tall...
Philadelphia Eagles Harold (1905–1982) and PercyUris (1899–1971), New York–based developers who founded the Uris Buildings Corporation Eli Verschleiser (1974–)...
effect to the occupants by having continuous windows. According to PercyUris of Uris Brothers, "if a building has good lines, its simplicity will add to...
Secretariat, 1973 winner of the Triple Crown PercyUris, BS 1920, real estate developer and namesake of Uris Hall, the business school building of Columbia...
September 1967, Uris Buildings Corporation leased the site of the Capitol Theatre on Broadway, between 50th and 51st Streets, for 100 years. Uris announced...
corner of Connecticut and Florida Avenues, in 1956. A few years later PercyUris hired William B. Tabler to design the Washington Hilton, which stands...
biography, literary criticism Various Positions: A Life of Leonard Cohen, Leon Uris: Life of a Best Seller, Joyce and the Jews: Culture and the Text, David Mamet:...
by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, becomes the tallest building in the world. Uris Hall at Cornell University, designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings...
Rentschler, Jacob Schiff and Simeon B. Chapin, and were bought by Percy and Harold D. Uris and razed for the new building, which has been described as featuring...
Herbert Achternbusch (1938–2022), film director Percy Adlon (born 1935), film director Briana Banks, born in 1978, porn actress Moritz Bleibtreu (born...
professional name of Nicholas Scott Ure (born 1999), American singer-songwriter Percy Ure (1879–1950), British classics professor, founder of Ure Museum of Greek...
from there to France on a French military plane. He was admitted to the Percy military hospital in Clamart, a suburb of Paris. On 3 November, he had lapsed...