Joseph Rosenblatt is YM/WREA's most senior member. His interest in real estate began as a student of architecture at Syracuse University. Following his service in World War II, he pursued his career in real estate by joining L.V. Hoffman & Co. as a leasing broker. Soon after, together with his cousin, he began investing in real estate property and became an owner and operator. He often invested with sales brokers, including former YM/WREA chairman Earle Altman who has been a silent partner for many years. His son Sam Rosenblatt joined the family business and grew the operation to what is now known as Olmstead Properties.
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