Perlmutter, Jordon
Biography
Jordon Perlmutter was born in 1931 to immigrant parents and died in Denver on December 7, 2015. He was a Denver builder, real estate developer, and property manager. In 1951, he founded Perl-Mack Enterprises with his cousin Sam Primack. Perl Mack introduced the concept of planned communities in Denver in Northglenn, Southglenn and Montbello. In the 1983 Perl-Mack was dissolved and Jordon and his eldest son Jay founded Perlmutter and Company. Jordon Perlmutter was a trustee of the University of Denver for 15 years. He married Essie Lou Goldberg in 1953. Both Jordon and Essie grew up on Denver's west side and both served on many boards of directors.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Box 12, 1995
Box 21, 1953-1998
Contains a framed "Gates of Jerusalem Medal" presented to Essie Perlmutter (1990), two El Jebel Shrine plates (1953), and a citation to Jordon Perlmutter for the Jewel of El Jebel award (1998).
Box 24, 1974-1992
Contains three plaques given by Beth Jacob High School to Abe Perlmutter in 1975, Jay Perlmutter in 1986, and to Jordon and Essie Perlmutter in 1992 for the twenty-fifth anniversary of Beth Jacob High School.
Box 28, 1987-2008
CAHSA Awards Trustee of the Year, June 14, 1995
Collection contains photographs, scrapbooks and photobooks, clippings, newsletters, Perlmutter Enterprise information, certificates and proclamations, memorials and scrapbooks.
Honors and Awards, 1974-2011
File contains material about awards and award dinners, certificates, clippings, and articles about Jordon, Essie, Abe, and Dora Perlmutter.
Notebook of CAHSA and AAHSA Awards, 1995
Three-ring binder with letters of support, programs and photographs of the CAHSA award ceremony on June 14, 1995, newsletters and newspaper articles on the CAHSA and AAHSA awards, correspondence, and information on why Jordon Perlmutter received the awards.
Photographs, Between 1970 - 2015
Contains six photographs of Jodan and Essie Perlmutter. The only dated photograph is one taken at the Prime Minister's Golden Jubilee of the State of Israel Bonds on April 29, 2001.