Alfred Tredway White, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alfred Tredway White

American housing reformer and philanthropist

Date of Birth: 28-May-1846

Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, United States

Date of Death: 29-Jan-1921

Profession: philanthropist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Alfred Tredway White

  • Alfred Tredway White (May 28, 1846 – January 29, 1921) was an American housing reformer and philanthropist, and was known as "Brooklyn's first citizen." He developed the Home Buildings (1877), Tower Buildings (1879, now Cobble Hill Towers) and the Riverside Buildings (1890).
  • He advocated a model of "philanthropy plus five percent," accepting a limited financial return on his projects. White's buildings were extensively praised by Jacob Riis in "How The Other Half Lives" as a "beau ideal" and a "big village of contented people." They covered roughly half of their lots, leaving large courtyards suitable for concerts and other recreation.He served as Commissioner of City Works for Brooklyn during the administration of Mayor Schieren.He was an early benefactor of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and is memorialized there by the Alfred T.
  • White Memorial and Amphitheater.
  • He was also a major supporter of both the Hampton Institute and Tuskegee Institute.
  • He was a member of the Unitarian Universalist church.

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