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Perlmutter, Jordon

 Person

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 56 Collections and/or Records:

Honors and Awards, 1974-2011

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Identifier: B401.01.0001.0002
Abstract

File contains material about awards and award dinners, certificates, clippings, and articles about Jordon, Essie, Abe, and Dora Perlmutter.

Dates: 1974-2011

Jordon and Essie Perlmutter, 1995 - 2021

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Identifier: B401.03.0031.0001
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File contains clippings and congratulations about Jordon Perlmutter receiving Trustee of the Year awards from the Colorado Association of Homes and Services for the Aging and the national American Association trustee of the year.

Dates: 1995 - 2021

Jordon Perlmutter: A Tribute to His Meaningful Life Vol 1, 2011

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Identifier: B401.02.0003.00001_dig
Abstract

This is a PDF of Jordon Perlmutter: A Tribute to His Meaningful Life Vol 1. The file is not available in the public repository, however is available by contacting an archivist at the Beck Archives. The PDF contains images of letters, photographs, and memorabilia related to Jordon Perlmutter and was a gift on his 80th birthday. This is volume 1 of 2.

Dates: 2011

Jordon's 80th Birthday, 2010

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Identifier: B401.01.0001.0005
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Filr contains correspondence and written memories that were part of Jordon Perlmutter's 80th birthday celebration. Essie Perlmutter organized the celebration and created two photo journals about her husband. Jordon wrote a letter to his deceased parents Abe and Dora Perlmuttter.

Dates: 2010

Memorials, 2015-2019

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Identifier: B401.01.0001.0006
Abstract

File contains memorials to Jordon Perlmutter.

Dates: 2015-2019

Notebook of CAHSA and AAHSA Awards, 1995

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Identifier: B401.03.0031.00002
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1995

Notes on Photo Books, 2010

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Identifier: B401.01.0001.0009
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The folder contains notes for the Photo Books.

Dates: 2010

Perlmutter and Bernstein Family Gathering, 1942

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Identifier: B347.01.00015
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This picture shows individuals from the Perlmutter and Bernstein families at a gathering. In a counter-clockwise circle, starting on the right is: Al Rudofsky holding son Harley, an unknown couple, Abe Perlmutter, Jordon Perlmutter, unknown, Dora Turner Perlmutter, Ann Perlmutter Rudofsky, Dubby Perlmutter Bernstein, and Bernie Bernstein.

Dates: 1942

Perlmutter Family Photographs, after 1920-1976

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Identifier: B401.01.0001.0007
Abstract Folder contains a printed copy of a 1942 photograph of the Perlmutter family eating in their yard at tables. Included in the photograph are Ann Perlmutter Rudofsky with sons Leland and Gerard Rodofsky and her husband Al Rudofsky holding their son Harley; Abe Perlmutter; Jordon Perlmutter who was eleven when the photograph was taken; Dora Turner Perlmutter; and Dubby Perlmutter Bernstein and her husband Bernie Bernstein. The photograph belongs to Bernie Bernstein and a copy was scanned from...
Dates: after 1920-1976

Perlmutter Travels, 2005-2010

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Identifier: B401.01.0001.0003
Abstract

File contains a four page remembrance of "Our Travels with Jordon and Essie" by Ed and Elka Haligman and a one page account of a 1954 ski trip to Aspen, Colorado by Laz Perlmutter. This original trip led to many more ski trips taken by the Perlmutters.

Dates: 2005-2010