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Perl-Mack Enterprises (1951-1983)

 Organization

Biography

Perl-Mack Enterprises was founded in 1952 by Jordon Perlmutter and his cousin Sam Primack. Jordon's uncle William Morrison was also part of the company. Perl-Mack was disolved and in 1983, Jordon Perlmack and his eldest son Jay founded Jordon Perlmutter and Company. Later, son-in-law Shell Cook and son Jonathan Perlmutter joined the company. Perl-Mack Enterprises introduced Denver to the concept of planned community by building the communities of Northglenn, Southglenn and Montbello.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Box 11, 1962-1994

 File — B401.02.0011: Series B401.02 [Barcode: U18603300615]
Identifier: B401.02.0011
Abstract

Contains material on Southglenn, Southwest Plaza, Southeast Plaza, the Meadows, Bowles Crossing and Southwest Autopark. Includes brochures, newspaper articles, information on the planning commission, articles, photographs of Southglenn Plaza opening, correspondence and a cassette tape of Planning Commission hearing on March 14, 1988.

Dates: 1962-1994

Box 12, 1964-1984

 File — Box B401.02.0012: Series B401.02 [Barcode: U186023300657]
Identifier: B401.02.0012
Abstract

Box contains two scrapbooks with clippings, advertisements, and correspondence. One scrapbook is from 1964-1968 and the other is from 1982-1984.

Dates: 1964-1984

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