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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Profits from Rolling. For such infighting, Myer Schine had plenty of rough-&-tumble business experience. A Russian immigrant, he went to school in Jamestown, N.Y., worked as a candy butcher on trains, then as a dress salesman. In 1918, he and his brother plunked down $1,500 in savings to lease a dilapidated building called the Hippodrome at Gloversville, N.Y. (pop: 23,329). With the Hippodrome, variously used as a theater, roller-skating rink and dance hall, he made enough money to buy Gloversville's two movie houses. Snapping up other small-town theaters by the dozen, he soon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOTELS: Mr. Schine Goes West | 12/23/1946 | See Source »

Profits while Lolling. Schine took to lolling in Florida. He was tired of watching "snowflakes slide down windowpanes" (nonetheless, he still keeps up a home in Gloversville). But he was not tired of making money, and when he got a chance to buy the Roney Plaza for $1.6 million early in 1944, he grabbed it. Then he went scouting for other properties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOTELS: Mr. Schine Goes West | 12/23/1946 | See Source »

...Schine reluctantly admits that all his hotels are booming, but will not tell how big the boom is. And he figures that his first venture in the West was a good buy. The Ambassador was making plenty of money (1945 net before taxes and bond payments: $1,279,000). Out of profits, its bonded indebtedness had gradually been reduced from $5,800,000 to $3,700,000. Technically, Schine still lacks full control of the Ambassador. Said one California financier: "All Schine bought is the first place in line." But it was really more than that. Schine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOTELS: Mr. Schine Goes West | 12/23/1946 | See Source »

...while he and other hotelmen cautiously debated upping their bids a bit, in stepped Junious Myer Schine, 54, who has picked up over $30,000,000 worth of choice hotels* in less than three years in the business. He talked turkey to a group of California brokers who held a fat chunk of the trust certificates. To the consternation of Hilton et al., Schine last week paid $55 apiece for 51% of the certificates. For his $1,621,510 he got control of the hotel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOTELS: Mr. Schine Goes West | 12/23/1946 | See Source »

...Choicest: Miami's razzle-dazzle Roney Plaza and, 40 miles up the Florida coast, the ultra-plush Boca Raton Club. Other Schine properties: Miami's McAllister, Albany's Ten Eyck, Atlantic City's Ritz-Carlton, the Breakwater Court at Kennebunkport, Me., the Northampton Hotel and Wiggins Old Tavern at Northampton, Mass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOTELS: Mr. Schine Goes West | 12/23/1946 | See Source »

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