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NEW YORK, Feb. 20, 2024 ~ New York City has always been a hub for innovation and success, with countless entrepreneurs making their mark on the city's iconic industries. But one businessman's journey stands out as particularly unique and inspiring. Gerald Rosengarten, a Brooklyn-born serial entrepreneur, has achieved remarkable milestones despite facing a significant challenge – severe dyslexia.
Amplify Publishing has released Rosengarten's new book, "Jump on the Train: A Dyslexic Entrepreneur's 50-Year Ride from the Leisure Suit to the Bowery Hotel and a New York Solar Farm," which chronicles his stranger-than-fiction life. The book offers readers a ticket to learn from an iconoclast who has defied the odds and left an indelible imprint on the culture and physical identity of New York City.
Rosengarten's journey began with his first big hit in the 1970s – the leisure suit. This cultural fashion phenomenon not only brought him commercial success but also fueled his confidence to take on bigger projects. He went on to build landmark New York projects such as The Lofts and The Bowery Hotel, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the city's real estate scene.
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But Rosengarten's achievements go beyond fashion and real estate. He also invested early and heavily in solar energy, becoming the owner of one of the largest private solar farms in the Northeast located on Long Island's eastern tip. His passion for environmental stewardship is evident in his creative pursuits, as well as his advocacy for those with learning disabilities.
Author Shane Neman, known for "Nightlife Lessons," praises "Jump on the Train" as a must-read for serial entrepreneurs, real estate enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by New York City's fast-paced world of business and entertainment. Even iconic designer Eile Tahari was captivated by Rosengarten's story, stating that it reads more like fiction than fact.
The book is now available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Amplify Publishing. Readers can also learn more about Rosengarten and his journey by visiting www.jumponthetrainbook.com. "Jump on the Train" is not just a story of success, but also a testament to the power of determination and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Amplify Publishing has released Rosengarten's new book, "Jump on the Train: A Dyslexic Entrepreneur's 50-Year Ride from the Leisure Suit to the Bowery Hotel and a New York Solar Farm," which chronicles his stranger-than-fiction life. The book offers readers a ticket to learn from an iconoclast who has defied the odds and left an indelible imprint on the culture and physical identity of New York City.
Rosengarten's journey began with his first big hit in the 1970s – the leisure suit. This cultural fashion phenomenon not only brought him commercial success but also fueled his confidence to take on bigger projects. He went on to build landmark New York projects such as The Lofts and The Bowery Hotel, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the city's real estate scene.
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But Rosengarten's achievements go beyond fashion and real estate. He also invested early and heavily in solar energy, becoming the owner of one of the largest private solar farms in the Northeast located on Long Island's eastern tip. His passion for environmental stewardship is evident in his creative pursuits, as well as his advocacy for those with learning disabilities.
Author Shane Neman, known for "Nightlife Lessons," praises "Jump on the Train" as a must-read for serial entrepreneurs, real estate enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by New York City's fast-paced world of business and entertainment. Even iconic designer Eile Tahari was captivated by Rosengarten's story, stating that it reads more like fiction than fact.
The book is now available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Amplify Publishing. Readers can also learn more about Rosengarten and his journey by visiting www.jumponthetrainbook.com. "Jump on the Train" is not just a story of success, but also a testament to the power of determination and perseverance in the face of adversity.
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