Monday, 26 August 2013

Something About Mr. George Lindemann Jr.



George Lindemann Jr.



George Lindemann Jr. , the famous equestrianphilanthropist. He is passionate about art and collection. Moving to Miami from new york in 1997, he was interested in the native modern art scene. Shifting gears, its ancient, 19th-century american art collection was sold-out to a various and exciting collection of paintings, sculpture, ceramics and combinations began.
He attracted towards the traditional art and added a glimpse of modernization to it.

George Lindemann—a great collector of design and art and President of the Bass Museum’s Board—shares his impressions of Frieze, the inaugural Collective design fair and a few auctions and gallery openings in between.

Mr. Lindemann is a graduate of Brown University and holds an MBA from Nova Southeastern University. He  is a strong advocate of the arts, education and the environment.  He currently serves as President of the Friends of the Bass Museum in Miami Beach, of which he is the former Chairman of the Board of Trustees.  In addition he supports several civic, environmental and volunteer charities. 

Mr. George Lindemann Jr. is a member of the Lake Point Project - a state/county/private partnership project to restore the Everglades via construction and donation of a +/-2,250 acre natural water storage and treatment facility.  The project will result in a donation in excess of $100 million towards Everglades conservation and restoration.

Mr. Lindemann is also the General Manager of BC Property Investments, LC.  BC was a pioneer in repositioning commercial office space along the Biscayne Corridor in Miami, FL in an effort to revitalize midtown Miami.  BC owns (and operates) commercial office space, as well as residential developments, in Florida, New York, Eastern Tennessee and Mexico.  


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