- Eddie Kornhauser
Eddie Kornhauser (
7 September 1918 –7 February 2006 ) was one of the most prolific property developers on the Queensland Gold Coast. He was born inKraków ,Poland in 1918, but his Jewish family moved toBerlin ,Germany when he was still atoddler . The family fled NaziGermany in the late 1930s and Kornhauser and his brother Jack migrated toAustralia and settled inMelbourne .The brothers started a fur trading business and expanded to
Sydney where Kornhauser became interested in property development. He built Kay House, the first inner city, post-war high rise and he also pioneered the planning of the Menzies Hotel in Sydney and built five Melbourne suburban hotels.Kornhauser moved to the Gold Coast in the early 1970s where he formed the HSP Property Group and began making his mark on the Gold Coast
skyline . His best known project was the Paradise Centre inSurfers Paradise , which was built on the site of the original Surfers Paradise hotel.During the 1980s he had close links with the 'developer friendly'
Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen government in Queensland, coming under scrutiny from the opposition and being accused in state parliament of money laundering. He was particularly close to the lateRuss Hinze ; and allegations that he paid money to Hinze family companies in return for corrupt business favours led to three formal corruption charges. In 1991 Kornhauser was acquitted of all charges after an eight-week trial in the Queensland District Court.According to the 2005
Business Review Weekly rich list, Kornhauser had an estimated fortune of $345 million.He was survived by his three children: Ricci Swart, Larry Kornhauser and Eric (Eliezer) Kornhauser.
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*cite web | title=The Courier Mail | work=High-rise developer worked to the end | url=http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,18086545%255E3102,00.html | accessdate=February 9 | accessyear=2006
*cite web | title=The Australian Financial Review | work=Original white shoe man dies | url=http://afr.com/articles/2006/02/09/1139379616234.html | accessdate=February 9 | accessyear=2006External links
* [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,18168584%255E28737,00.html The Australian - Creator of his own coastal paradise]
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