Jonathan Woodner Company

The Jonathan Woodner Company is a real estate development and management company founded in 1944 by Ian Woodner. Their holdings consist of approximately 2,500 residential rental units and interests in commercial real estate.[1] The Company has built and maintained an interest in residential and commercial properties in New York, the District of Columbia and Atlanta over more than a half century. The company was named for Ian Woodner's infant son, Jonathan Woodner who later joined the business along with his sisters, Dian and Andrea. Jonathan Woodner died in an airplane crash in Maryland in 1988.

Mr. Woodner began building houses in Wilmington, Delaware, and later concentrated on Washington, DC and the New York metropolitan region, where his company erected housing complexes in Manhattan, Flushing, Queens and Yonkers.[2]

The firm is currently headquartered in New York, New York at 745 5th Avenue, Suite 902, New York, NY 10151. They have additional locations at:

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  1. http://www.woodner.com/ The Woodner Company Web site
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  11. https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2007cv0164-43
  12. http://www.equalrightscenter.org/rights/pr_2009_07_14.php
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