Beekman Place Estates
Beekman Place Estates, rooted in a history dating back to 1647, was established by William Beekman, a Dutch emigrant who became involved in real estate in New Amsterdam and beyond. The Beekman Estate, incorporated in 1905 by William's descendants, primarily manages a portfolio of properties in Manhattan, reflecting the family's enduring legacy in real estate.
Named after Senator James William Beekman, the estate has evolved to include investments in Westchester County, Connecticut, and New Jersey, while still maintaining strong ties to its Manhattan heritage. The corporation is still largely controlled by Beekman descendants, showcasing a commitment to long-term property management and investment.
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