Richard Kalikow serves on the board of several real estate organizations, including as vice chairman of the Rent Stabilization Association and director of the Associated Builders and Owners of Greater New York. Additionally, he is on the boards of the Grand Central Partnership and the Institute of Cancer Research, and he is a permanent trustee of the Heisman Trust.
Sidney Kalikow’s son, Edward Kalikow, graduated from Syracuse University in 1975 before attending Hofstra University Law School, from which he graduated in 1978. Edward was admitted to the bar in 1979. Instead of pursuing law, however, Edward was instinctively drawn to real estate like the rest of the Kalikow men before him.
In 1979, Edward founded The Kalikow Group, a real estate development & investment company, as president and CEO, and took over Kaled Management Corp., the company’s management arm, founded in 1968. The real estate division of The Kalikow Group and Kaled Management can be traced back to the 1920s when Joseph Kalikow, Sidney Kalikow’s father, began development of multifamily units.
Kaled currently manages over 6,000 apartments (condo, co-op, condop, and HOAs); 2,000 of these units are owned by the Kalikow family. The Kalikow Group is headquartered out of Westbury, Long Island, and has been prosperous in all of its nationwide, multimarket ventures including the development of apartment properties, mixed-use properties, shopping centers, and single and multifamily rental projects. The Kalikow Group’s development arm has raised over $200 million in equity capital, funding projects valued at more than $1.3 billion.
Edward Kalikow’s son, Gregory Kalikow, is the vice president of the company. Gregory is also an attorney and attended the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. Mr. Kalikow’s nephew, Jordan Platt, is vice president of operations at Kaled Management, once again carrying the Kalikow real estate legacy into a new generation.
Edward Kalikow is involved in several real estate associations as well as philanthropic endeavors. He is a planning board member for the Village of Old Westbury, a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers, and a member of the Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations.
Kalikow also serves as a board member of the Michael J. Fox Foundation and is a supporter of UJA, Shalva, and the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University.