TODAY

TODAY

Today, led by Arnold, Kenneth, Steven and Winston Fisher, Fisher Brothers is a diversified, real estate firm active nationally. Returning to the familiar role of developer, the firm has re-entered the residential market with close to 1.5 Million square feet of space in development. Signature projects include 111 Murray, a 60 story luxury condominium located in the heart of Tribeca, and in Washington, DC Fisher Brothers recently completed Station House a 378 luxury rental apartment project.

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Building a Strong Foundation
Building a Strong Foundation
Fisher Brothers is an active developer with many properties currently in development. Pictured below: Ken and Winston Fisher participate in the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of 111 Murray.

Recent Development Projects:

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1990s through 2000s

1990s through 2000s

In partnership with Property Group Partners, Fisher Brothers develops Station House, an office complex consisting of three connected buildings (100 F Street, 600 Second Street and 700 Second Street NE) with 1.6 million square feet on a 5.5-acre site, becoming Washington DC’s largest private office complex. In New York city Fisher Brothers develops Chartwell House, a condominium residence on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The firm also sharpens its focus on investing, co-founding two private equity funds FdG Associates and, with Morgan Stanley & Co., the City Investment Fund, a $770 million investment vehicle which targets real estate investments in all property types within the five boroughs of New York City. City Investment Fund will go on to complete over $3 billion in development, debt and equity transactions.

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2015

Station House

Washington, DC

2015
Station House
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2009

700 Second Street

New York, NY

2009
700 Second Street
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2005

100 F Street NE

Washington, DC

2005
100 F Street NE
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2005

600 Second Street

Washington, DC

2005
600 Second Street
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2001

Chartwell House

1760 2nd Avenue
New York, NY

2001
Chartwell House
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City Investment Fund
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City Investment Fund
The City Investment Fund partners with SL Green in the highly successful renovation and re-branding of 485 Lexington Avenue.
City Investment Fund purchases the 770 room Crowne Plaza Hotel in Times Square and repositions the property through an $85 Million renovation.
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Mid-1980s through 1990s

Mid-1980s through 1990s

M. Anthony Fisher and Richard Fisher oversee extensive diversification, capitalizing on the firm's capabilities in building, leasing, management, and finance. The partnership forms Plaza Construction in 1986 as a full-service construction arm and Sandhurst Associates in 1992 as a provider of on-site management services.

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Early 1990's

Hotel Acquisitions

Fisher Brothers makes a contrarian bet in the wake of the savings and loan crisis and acquires a large portfolio of non-performing loans from the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) at a substantial discount. Through foreclosures and workouts of the RTC loans, coupled with new acquisitions, Fisher Brothers becomes the largest private owner of hotels in the limited service category in North America with 140 hotels in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Early 1990's
Hotel Acquisitions
1990

Avon

Fisher Brothers, in partnership with the Getty family, amasses a 26% stake in Avon and undertakes an activist shareholder campaign to unlock shareholder value. M. Anthony Fisher secures a seat on the board of directors where he brings about improved operational efficiencies and outcomes for the company and its shareholders.

1990
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Intrepid Freedom Award
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Intrepid Freedom Award
Zachary Fisher awards President Ronald Reagan with the Intrepid Freedom Award in September 1993. The award is a symbol of the freedom, democracy and core beliefs of the United States and is awarded to a national or international leader who has promoted and defended these statutes.
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Mid-1950s through Early 1980s

Mid-1950s through Early 1980s

Fisher Brothers rewrites its business plan to focus on the development and management of commercial real estate investments, while diversifying its investment portfolio into non-real estate sectors.

Fisher Brothers also begins building commercial properties. Starting with 400 Park Avenue, midtown tower construction and ownership grows to exceed eight million square feet, including such prominent corporate properties as 605 Third Avenue, 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 299 Park Avenue and Park Avenue Plaza.

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1981

Park Avenue Plaza

55 East 52nd Street
New York, NY

1981
Park Avenue Plaza
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1968

5 East 42nd Street

New York, NY

1968
5 East 42nd Street
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1978

1111 and 1177 Summer Street

Stamford, CT

1978
1111 and 1177 Summer Street
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1974

Bankers Trust Plaza

130 Liberty Street
New York, NY

1974
Bankers Trust Plaza
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1969

1345 Avenue of the Americas

New York, NY

1969
1345 Avenue of the Americas
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1970

1185 Avenue of the Americas

New York, NY

1970
1185 Avenue of the Americas
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1967

299 Park Avenue

New York, NY

1967
299 Park Avenue
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1963

Parc V

785 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY

1963
Parc V
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1963

605 Third Avenue

New York, NY

1963
605 Third Avenue
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1960

Imperial House

150 East 69th Street
New York, NY

1960
Imperial House
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1958

50 East 79th Street

50 East 79th Street
New York, NY

1958
50 East 79th Street
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1957

400 Park Avenue

New York, NY

1957
400 Park Avenue
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Construction of Park Avenue Plaza
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Construction of
Park Avenue Plaza
Fisher Brother's office portfolio expands with the construction of Park Avenue Plaza. The building's unique chevron shape, designed by renown American architectural firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, allows for 12 corner offices per floor. Located across the street from the Seagram Building and Lever House, Park Avenue Plaza quickly becomes home to a prestigious roster of corporate tenants.
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1920s through Early 1950s

1920s through Early 1950s

The firm focuses on residential properties in Queens, Long Island, Riverdale, Mount Vernon and Washington Heights. Development of major Florida hotels, including the Sherry Frontenac, leads to the firm's first foray into Manhattan.

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1953

The Glenbriar

750 Kappock Street
Riverdale, NY

1953
The Glenbriar
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1952

The Park Briar

110-45 Queens Blvd
Forest Hills, NY

1952
The Park Briar
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1951

Bennett Arms

69 Bennett Avenue
Washington Heights, NY

1951
Bennett Arms
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1951

Woodbriar Manor

Elmhurst Avenue, Elbertson Street, Denman Avenue
Elmhurst, NY

1951
Woodbriar Manor
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1949

The Greenbriar

68-61 Yellowstone Blvd
Forest Hills, NY

1949
The Greenbriar
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1947

Sherry Frontenac Hotel

6565 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL

1947
Sherry Frontenac Hotel
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1939

The John Alden and The Raleigh

110-35 72nd Road
Forest Hills, NY

1939
The John Alden and The Raleigh
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1956

50 Sutton Place South

New York, NY

1956
50 Sutton Place South
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1953

The Glenbriar

750 Kappock Street
Riverdale, NY

1953
The Glenbriar
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1953

Briar Oaks

4525 Henry Hudson Pkwy. 4555 Henry Hudson Pkwy
Riverdale, NY

1953
Briar Oaks
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1952

The Park Briar

110-45 Queens Blvd
Forest Hills, NY

1952
The Park Briar
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1951

Bennett Arms

69 Bennett Avenue
Washington Heights, NY

1951
Bennett Arms
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1951

1 & 2 Fisher Drive

465 East Lincoln Avenue

1951
1 & 2 Fisher Drive
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1951

Woodbriar Manor

Elmhurst Avenue, Elbertson Street, Denman Avenue
Elmhurst, NY

1951
Woodbriar Manor
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1956

50 Sutton Place South

New York, NY

1956
50 Sutton Place South
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1953

Briar Oaks

4525 Henry Hudson Pkwy. 4555 Henry Hudson Pkwy
Riverdale, NY

1953
Briar Oaks
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1951

1 & 2 Fisher Drive

465 East Lincoln Avenue
Mount Vernon, NY

1951
1 & 2 Fisher Drive
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1951

Vernon Manor Section II

505 E Lincoln Ave
Mt Vernon, NY

1951
Vernon Manor Section II
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1950

Allison Apartments

135th Street
Kew Gardens, NY

1950
Allison Apartments
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1947

Seville Hotel

2901 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL

1947
Seville Hotel
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1951

Vernon Manor Section II

505 E Lincoln Ave
Mt Vernon, NY

1951
Vernon Manor Section II
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1950

Allison Apartments

135th Street
Kew Gardens, NY

1950
Allison Apartments
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1949

The Greenbriar

68-61 Yellowstone Blvd
Forest Hills, NY

1949
The Greenbriar
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1947

Sherry Frontenac Hotel

6565 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL

1947
Sherry Frontenac Hotel
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1947

Seville Hotel

2901 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL

1947
Seville Hotel
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1939

The John Alden and The Raleigh

110-35 72nd Road
Forest Hills, NY

1939
The John Alden and The Raleigh
Martin Fisher founds our company

Martin Fisher founds our company

With a family background in construction, younger brothers Larry and Zachary Fisher soon join the firm.

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Fisher Brothers
Fisher Brothers
A family business from the beginning
Fisher Brothers partners Larry, Martin, Zachary and Arnold Fisher (left-to-right) gather around a framed painting of Carl Fisher.
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