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JEROME COHEN Obituary

COHEN--Jerome (Jerry)

Martin, a prominent real estate executive who played a vital role in reshaping Manhattan's urban landscape over the course of a prolific, six-decade career, died on November 11, 2016 at the age of 87. He had suffered from Alzheimer's disease. Held in high esteem by New York's real estate industry for his intellect, integrity and aesthetic sensibilities, Mr. Cohen served as president of Williams Real Estate Co. Inc., a company he had joined in 1950. He was the second-generation leader of the firm, which was founded by his father, Victor Cohen, in 1926. Working with partners Robert Carmel and Edwin Roos, Mr. Cohen assembled a portfolio of more than a dozen commercial properties throughout Manhattan, comprising millions of square feet. He also managed a large contingent of renting agents, asset managers and construction managers. In addition to acting as consultant to major real estate owners, he personally mentored numerous real estate executives over the course of his career. Among his many industry accomplishments, Mr. Cohen's crowning achievement was the transformational restoration of 28-40 West 23rd Street. The property was built in 1878 as the original home of the Stern Brothers Department Store and is currently occupied by The Home Depot, Estee Lauder, and other high-profile tenants. The makeover of 28-40 West 23rd Street included a welcome restoration of historic design elements on the building's facade that had been obscured by prior occupants. Further reflecting Mr. Cohen's distinctive design vision, the property's stunning atrium is directly modeled upon a similar atrium in the Hotel Plaza Athenee in Paris. Mr. Cohen was honored with the 2005 23rd Street Association Distinguished Citizen Award in recognition of his outstanding service and his commitment to the 23rd Street community. The organization also paid tribute to 28-40 West 23rd Street as Building of the Year. Mr. Cohen drew industry accolades for creating the novel design concept and marketing strategy behind both the Decoration & Design (D&D) Building at 979 Third Avenue and the Architects & Designers (A&D) Building at 150 East 58th Street. He also managed leasing at both sites. The two industry buildings--developed by Mr. Cohen's client and close friend, the late philanthropist and developer Aaron Diamond-- have maintained their iconic status over several decades. Mr. Cohen won praise from the city's real estate community for spearheading the makeover of the facade of 655 Madison Avenue. Mr. Cohen was also instrumental in the development of 1700 Broadway and One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza. In his capacity as a broker, Mr. Cohen was responsible for moving Avon into 676,000 square feet of space at 9 West 57th Street. Mr. Cohen had served as a member of the Board of Governors of the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY). He was a member of The Harmonie Club, a sophisticated world traveler, a talented photographer, an enthusiastic yachtsman, and a discerning collector of fine art. Mr. Cohen also authored many articles on real estate for such publications as "The New York Times" and "American Banker," and contributed two chapters to the book "Arbitration of Real Estate Valuation Disputes." Jerry Cohen was beloved by friends and family alike for his generosity, sense of humor, and powerful presence. He took pride in initiating many successful real estate ventures that continue to yield benefits to extended family members, friends and business partners. The only child of Rae and Victor Cohen, Mr. Cohen was born in Manhattan in 1928. He attended Columbia Grammar and Prep School, Vanderbilt University and graduated from Syracuse University. Mr. Cohen was active with the Syracuse Alumni Association. Mr. Cohen is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, and their two children, Elizabeth Grace Cohen and Catherine Cohen. He is also survived by his first wife, Joan, and their two children, Robin Cohen Reinach and Michael T. Cohen, who serves as president of the Tri-State Region for Colliers International. Services will be held on Thursday, November 17 at 11:00am at Temple Emanu-El at 1 East 65th Street. Those who wish to honor Jerry Cohen's memory are invited to make a donation in his name to the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation at curealz.org.

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Published by New York Times on Nov. 15, 2016.

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Laurence CHRISTOPHE

July 22, 2025

Jerry restera à jamais une figure marquante dans nos vies. En vacances à New York avec ma famille, je repense à ma toute première visite dans cette ville, aux côtés de ma mère, j´avais 12 ans. Mes pensées sincères vont à sa famille et à ses proches. Son souvenir demeure vivant.

December 10, 2016

Elizabeth and your sweet daughters,
Heartbroken at your loss but I rejoice in the blessed life you shared with your dear husband and father. So glad you found such happiness.
Mary Ann Hibdon Callaghan
Norman, Oklahoma

Eileen Lauinger

December 7, 2016

Oh my goodness; the memories I hold dear of Jerry Cohen! I was the Chef on his private yacht for several years where I was able to travel extensively in the US and I will never forget my summer in the Mediterranean aboard The William I. Truly wonderful memories! I learned many things in his employ and had the utmost respect for him. My condolences to Michael and Robin, his wife and daughter as well.

November 19, 2016

robin and michael, have fond memories of your dad and grandparents, rae and victor- childhood memories. enjoyed your dad's yacht and his business expertise. my thoughts are with you both....joan vernick

Federico Mennella

November 17, 2016

We have many happy memories of many events together with the Cohen family. Jerry was a wonderful man, a great friend and a generous host. He will remain in our thoughts and prayers.
With all our love,

Federico, Francesca and Stefania Mennella

Annie C

November 16, 2016

Our condolences for the family. May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad and difficult time. Psalms 119:50,76.

Ron Agababian

November 15, 2016

A sad day for those who ever had an opportunity to interface with this real estate genius. I never took for granted the lessons I learned from Jerry. Difficult to follow, almost impossible to please. Nonetheless, a tremendous individual. Someone who shaped an entire industry with his unbridled knowledge, candor, and wit.
I can still hear his guiding comments ringing in my head.
Rest in peace old friend.

November 15, 2016

To the family of Mr. Cohen. May our god and creator bring you comfort in this time of pain and sorrow. Mathews 5:4

perry rothenberg

November 15, 2016

Jerry was a mentor and a friend. All my best wishes to his family and colleagues at Williams Real Estate Company

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