
1901
The Winter Organization was founded by Benjamin Winter Sr., who emigrated from Poland and initially painted tenements in NYC’s Lower East Side
1901
The Winter Organization was founded by Benjamin Winter Sr., who emigrated from Poland and initially painted tenements in NYC’s Lower East Side
1920
Winter pioneered the opportunistic trading of NYC real estate.Winter’s portfolio included: The Astor Mansion, The Vanderbilt Mansion, The Hotel Delmonico, The Stanhope, The Hotel Leonori, The Pennsylvania Building, The Spanish Flats.

1950
Marvin S. Winter continued his father’s strategy of focusing on prime NYC properties.Under his leadership, Winter developed 210 Central Park South.

1980
Benjamin and James Winter continued their father’s focus on long-term positioning of assets and strategically expanded the investment portfolio.Winter's acquisitions included 111-115 Fifth Avenue as well as The Dodge Mansion, which was developed into 800 Fifth Avenue.

1991
Notable acquisition of The Crown Building at 730 Fifth Avenue.
2021
Winter acquired a significant interest in Cypress. Winter invested in:
2225 Sunset, Los Angeles
Avenue G, Bayonne
January Lane, DFW Metro
Equinox on the Park, DFW Metro
Celina Outer Loop, DFW Metro
Celina Downtown, DFW Metro
Murray Farms Masterplan, Denver Metro
Winter joined a strategic venture with REDA. Winter invested in:
Boyle Heights, Los Angeles
Fontana Foothills, Inland Empire
The Knox, Los Angeles
Winter invested in the following Magellan development projects:
50 Webster, Greater Boston
600 Windsor, Greater Boston
Winter invested in the following Hyperion development projects:
2SM, Westchester County
One Ocean, Boynton Beach
Winter formed a strategic venture with Avenida. Winter invested in:
Carrollton, DFW Metro
Sanibel, South Florida
Briargate, Colorado Springs