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Spencer Heath Archive

Item 2816

Typed letter from Heath at 11 Waverly Place, New York City 3, to Robert W. Dowling, 25 Broad Street, New York City.

No date but prior to 1955

 

Dear Mr. Dowling:

Some months ago my associate, Mr. Asher Brynes, and I had an interesting talk with you concerning the future progress and development of New York City through organization of its realty owners — its real owners — and unification of their interests on a regional /neighborhood?/ or even a city-wide basis and plan.

 What we had in view was the assembling of titles and equities under a corporate or similar business organization of the owners in order to provide common advantages and services (beyond mere housing), beneficial to their whole property or region.

 In our talk there was hardly any question of the great advantages to the owners or of the great possibilities of profit inherent in such regional organization, if it could be brought about, but there was much remark upon the seemingly insurmountable obstacles and difficulties that have beset all previous efforts in that direction and /that/ would have to be over­come in any future attempt.

 Since that time Mr. Brynes and I have prepared in narrative, and we hope interesting, form a picture of the probable circumstances through which these very serious obstacles perhaps soon may be, as they eventually must be, overcome.

 This narrative is one section of a book which is shortly to go to press. May we send this portion of it to you for your comment, in the light of your extensive experience in the field of real estate?

Very truly yours,

Metadata

Title Correspondence - 2816
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Correspondence
Box number 17:2650-2844
Document number 2816
Date / Year 1955
Authors / Creators / Correspondents Robert W. Dowling
Description Typed letter from Heath at 11 Waverly Place, New York City 3, to Robert W. Dowling, 25 Broad Street, New York City
Keywords Real Estate