Douglas C. Steiner

Douglas Craig Steiner is a Brooklyn-based real estate developer who is notable for developing properties in New Jersey and New York and other states.[2][3] In addition, he is notable for being the chairman of Steiner Studios in Brooklyn, New York, the largest studio in the United States that is east of Los Angeles.[2][4]

Douglas C. Steiner
Born1960 (age 5960)[1]
NationalityAmerican
EducationStanford
OccupationReal estate developer[2]
Studio chairman[2]
OrganizationSteiner Equities Group[2]
Spouse(s)Married 1988-2000[1]
ChildrenThree
Parent(s)
  • David S. Steiner (father)

Early years

Steiner grew up in South Orange, New Jersey. He worked at one point as a gardener during his college years.[1] Initially he wanted to be a novelist but while studying creative writing at Stanford, where he was editor of Stanford's humor magazine, he found writing to be "torture."[4] After graduation, he lived for six months in Paris, supported by his father David S. Steiner, but returned thereafter to work at his father's real estate development firm.[1]

Real estate

At his father's firm, Steiner worked to develop numerous properties, such as office expansions and condominiums. He describes himself as a control freak; for example, he insists that office temperatures be kept at 63 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year.[4] In recent years, his firm is constructing an L-shaped 56-story condominium tower called The Hub, at 333 Schermerhorn Street, which has been predicted to be the tallest building in Brooklyn after completion.[5][6]

Steiner Studios

Exterior of Steiner Studios in 2007.
Aerial view of the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1965, with the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid. The Navy abandoned the site in 1966.

The father-son team created a film and TV production company called Steiner Studios. In 1999, they won the right to develop the Brooklyn Navy Yard into a film and TV production complex, which opened in 2004.[4] The Yard had been a massive military complex, which closed in 1966, and later became a manufacturing center.[7] Developing the complex had been projected to cost around $400 million and would require twelve years to finish. Plans called for an underwater stage as well as restoration of the Naval hospital, originally built in 1838 using marble.[4] The transformation of the Brooklyn Navy Yard had been forecast to be completed by 2018.[7]

Numerous films and TV shows have been made at the production facility, including the 2006 movie Fur starring Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jr.,[8] the 2005 film The Producers starring Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane and Uma Thurman,[8] as well as Spider-Man, Sex and the City, and Boardwalk Empire.[1] The Steiner Studios site is 15 acres, according to several reports.[8][9] The site has been expanded numerous times to include a parking lot with 1000 spots and five massive interconnected state-of-the-art soundstages.[3] Development was beset by obstacles such as the September 11 attacks[3] in 2001 as well as cutbacks in a tax-credit program by New York State in 2009.[10] He helped bring in Wegmans supermarkets to the Brooklyn Navy Yard project.[11] In addition, he led efforts to bring academic programs focused on media to the city; for example, he worked with Carnegie Mellon to offer an "integrated media program" consisting of an academic program focused on the arts and technology, in conjunction with Steiner Studios;[12] and he has worked with the City University of New York to have its Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema located at Steiner Studios.[13]

Personal life

Steiner has three grown children.[1] He collects art by Gary Panter, Suzan Pitt and Jane Dickson, and said he prefers "weird, disturbing or strange art."[1]

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References

  1. Katherine Clarke (December 1, 2012). "The Closing with Doug Steiner". The Real Deal. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...My middle name is Craig ....What’s your date of birth? 1960...
  2. Vivian Marino (November 18, 2010). "Douglas C. Steiner". The New York Times. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...president of the Steiner Equities Group in Roseland, N.J., which has developed retail and office space nationwide ... He is also the chairman of Steiner Studios in Brooklyn and Steiner NYC, a condominium developer, and the president of Steiner’s construction companies in New York and New Jersey....
  3. Matea Gold (July 10, 2005). "N.Y. Eager to Play Lead Role in TV-Film Industry: The city is attracting more productions thanks to tax credits and its new star: 280,000-square-foot Steiner Studios". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...the former shipyard -- now a 300-acre industrial park with prime waterfront views of the Manhattan skyline ... Matthew Broderick, Nicole Kidman and Denzel Washington ... Steiner Studios, a sleek new production facility that boasts the largest soundstage outside Los Angeles...
  4. MICHELLE HIGGINS (March 21, 2014). "Real Estate Developers in Movieland". The New York Times. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...Brooklyn developer Douglas C. Steiner has made perhaps the biggest splash as the chairman of Steiner Studios, the largest film and TV production complex on the East Coast....Mr. Steiner, 53,...
  5. Lore Croghan (December 9, 2015). "A tale of two towers: 333 Schermerhorn St. will be Brooklyn's tallest building". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...Soon Douglas C. Steiner's under-construction tower at 333 Schermerhorn St. will become the borough's tallest. We just checked in with Steiner, whose soaring Downtown Brooklyn rental-apartment development is starting to shape up nicely... . He said his 56-story project....
  6. Kelly Rizzetta (February 13, 2012). "Steiner Family To Build 50-Story Rental Hub In Brooklyn". Law 360. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...The L-shaped tower, dubbed The Hub, will feature 720 rental units and loads of amenities, according to a statement the Steiner family issued Monday....
  7. C. J. HUGHES (October 30, 2015). "Reinventing the Brooklyn Navy Yard". The New York Times. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ... expected to be completed in 2018....
  8. Associated Press (April 6, 2005). "'Fur' to be shot at N.Y. studio". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 16, 2016. .... "With 'The Producers' ... Douglas C. Steiner... The 15-acre Steiner Studios....
  9. Staff writer (April 5, 2005). "Kidman, Downey team up". USA Today. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...A new film ... will be shot at Brooklyn's new Steiner Studios ... Douglas C. Steiner, chairman of the Hollywood-style complex in the borough's former Navy Yard .... The 15-acre Steiner Studios is rising as the largest modern production facility east of Los Angeles....
  10. Matea Gold (February 6, 2009). "N.Y. tax-credit program that lured film and TV shoots runs out of funds: Studios weigh options after the state reveals that $515 million allocated through 2013 is already exhausted". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...New York's success in luring film production has put pressure on California to come up with its own tax credit program...
  11. Staff writer (May 20, 2015). "Steiner delivers supermarket superstar Wegmans to BNY site". Real Estate Weekly. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...Supermarket superstar Wegmans is set to anchor the $140 million redevelopment of Admirals Row at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. ... the redevelopment being led by Steiner NYC....
  12. Brian Steinberg (November 20, 2013). "Carnegie Mellon To Create NYC Campus Focused on Arts, Technology: University campus is part of Bloomberg-administration effort to spur Gotham growth". Variety. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...The announcement was made by Mayor Bloomberg, ... and Steiner Studios chairman Douglas C. Steiner.... create a new academic program focused on the intersection between the arts and technology... The Integrative Media Program ... will be located at Steiner Studios at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
  13. Staff writers (November 19, 2014). "CUNY Graduate School of Cinema is Accepting Applications for Next Fall". Jewish Voice. Retrieved March 16, 2016. ...The Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema ... Located at Steiner Studios in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Feirstein is the only public graduate school in the nation seamlessly integrated into a working film lot and the first public graduate school of cinema in New York City...
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