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Stephen Jemal – The Man Behind PASHA
No one can deny that the concrete jungle and sprawling skyline are a sight to behold, but have you ever wondered how you could ever possibly afford to live in one of the city’s buildings?
Stephen Jemal is the man who has the solution. His dedication to this city stems from the fact that he grew up in the streets of New York. As one of the leading commercial hubs of the entire world, New York is the perfect place to be if you want to climb the narrow steps to success. Known for being an honorable citizen of the United States, Stephen Jemal worked his way up from the streets of Harlem to convert his dreams into reality. After many years of working in and expanding his father's business, Stephen set forth to finally find his own calling.
He entered the real estate industry and became a land developer. Despite his extensive business experience, the first few years in the construction and development business were challenging. Stephen had to take care of everything from conception to execution before his business could finally take off.
Having lived in Brooklyn his entire life, Stephen Jemal had a distinct idea about life and living in New York. He knew the difference between the social class that lived in Manhattan, the heart of the city, and those who lived far out in Staten Island.
The gap between the two classes had always displeased Stephen, and so he took it upon himself to bridge it. Stephen Jemal with his JemRock Organization, worked tenaciously and diligently with their newest project. PASHA, as it is called, is a way to make luxury properties in central Manhattan more reasonably priced for the working class, not just the multi-millionaires and billionaires.
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New York is the city where dreams are made of, and for Stephen and his four sons, Norman, Solomon, Richard & James, that was precisely the case. Stephen was born and raised in Brooklyn, working tirelessly to achieve success. Even as a child, people were surprised by the qualities he possessed. His hard work and code of conduct were unmatched, and at the young age of 10, he was a disciple of his great father Norman Nessim Jemal, who schooled him in every aspect of life and business, a man he passionately describes. By the age of 14, he was already overseeing his father's business and helping it expand.
Norman N. Jemal, Stephen's father, owned a discount store in Spanish Harlem. He guided his son on the dos and don'ts of running a store, and before long, Stephen had joined his father. With his help, guidance, and direction, Stephen surpassed his peers in the art of business.
Stephen didn't believe in wasting his youth studying when he already possessed the talent to make his dreams come true. His teacher, as he explains, was his father, period. By the time he was 16, he had expanded from one electronics shop to three in the same area. Even at such a young age, he knew what to do to climb the summit.
By 1976, Stephen Jemal had leveraged his talent to further expand his business. “The Wiz,” also known as “Nobody Beats The Wiz,” was his electronics retail store chain, which he expanded from downtown Brooklyn to New Jersey, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C. He established more than 100 stores spread across six states, with the retail business earning over $2 billion at its peak.
Stephen Jemal had made a name for himself, and Nobody Beats The Wiz was the hot topic in every town. Every single person, from those residing in Spanish Harlem to the soaring socialites and elites in Manhattan, knew the Jemal name and The Wiz brand. Riding on this popularity, after the sale of The Wiz in 1997, Stephen decided to push himself even further and transitioned into the real estate development industry.
Having already gained extensive experience in personally building and running his chain of retail stores, the transition was almost effortless for him. Stephen was able to establish his construction company headquarters in what seemed like no time at all. His first-ever project as a real estate builder was a retail shopping center, which featured The Wiz as the anchor tenant. What set his start-up apart was Stephen's involvement in it. Everything, from planning to final execution, was done after he gave the go-ahead.
In 1997, to everyone's surprise, Stephen sold his electronics business and began working on his real estate development business full-time. He laid the groundwork for SSJ Development, his new company, and took up the Southpoint Waterfront Project on Roosevelt Island. This inspired him to create “The Riviera,” a trademarked brand that exclusively builds properties along the waterfront. Since its establishment, Stephen has worked on myriad projects around New York's harbor, including in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, and even New Jersey. Stephen Jemal is a pioneer in waterfront property development and ultimately took it upon himself to advance it.
Stephen's sons all have the same thirst for success and desire to build up the JemRock Brand. Stephen Jemal, with the help of his four sons built a world-class organization, which together played a vital role in helping put together Stephen’s vision for PASHA. The collaboration between Jemal and his sons with the JemRock Organization will revolutionize the New York real estate industry.
Stephen and JemRock are geared up for the grand launch of the PASHA project. New Yorkers should brace themselves for the launch, as Stephen Jemal is well-known for his noteworthy marketing campaigns for The Wiz. PASHA is all set to become the talk of the town in New York’s real estate circle.
What’s more? Stephen Jemal has promising plans for the expansion of the PASHA. After he celebrates his first big win for the New York chapter, Stephen looks forward to taking the project global to prove, yet again, that he is the undisputed leader in real estate, not just in the U.S. but all across the world.