Raising The Bar, Mark Seal
Raising The Bar, Mark Seal
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Raising The Bar
The Life and Work of Gerald D. Hines

Author: Mark Seal

Narrator: Jonathan Smallwood

Unabridged: 12 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/02/2016


Synopsis

Gerald D. Hines stands at the top of the international real estate investment and development world. A Purdue graduate with a degree in engineering, Hines may have arrived in Houston in 1948 for a nine-to-five job at a heating and air conditioning company, but before long he was making the deals that would transform Houston’s skyline. Later, with his revolutionary idea that great architecture was good business, he was reshaping the skylines of the world. Today, Hines is a respected global organization with a presence in 20 countries that has developed, redeveloped or acquired more than 1,100 properties..

Raising the Bar: The Life and Work of Gerald D. Hines tracks one man’s incredible rise, from building small office/warehouses to manifesting Houston icons like The Galleria, One Shell Plaza, and Pennzoil Place to cultivating the national and then global expansion of his company. It paints the portrait of a man who himself is a study in contradictions: a child of the Depression and a citizen of the world; an engineer who still carries the slide rule that has guided his career yet commissions daring feats of art and architecture; a reserved and humble man in a field known for being brash and aggressive who takes on physical challenges with wild abandon. With enlivening anecdotes and revealing characterizations, Raising the Bar reveals the man behind the premier real estate company in the world like never before.

Back Cover:

The world’s premier commercial real estate company began more than a half century ago with the vision of one man: Gerald D. Hines. A slide rule–wielding engineer by trade and mild-mannered Midwesterner by temperament, Hines defied expectations by making his mark on oil-boom Houston in a field notorious for boldness and bluster. But bold Hines has proven to be, taking calculated risks and building a respected global empire. Raising the Bar: The Life and Work of Gerald D. Hines tells the story of Hines’ achievements in business and in life, providing rich detail for anyone interested in understanding the stories behind the world’s skylines.

About Mark Seal

Mark Seal joined Vanity Fair as a contributing editor in 2003, covering stories as varied as the Bernie Madoff scandal, Ghislaine Maxwell, Tiger Woods, the fall of Olympian Oscar Pistorius, the making of classic films such as Pulp Fiction, and many more. His 2016 Vanity Fair article “The Over the Hill Gang,” about a gang of retired thieves who pulled off the biggest jewel heist in British history, was the basis of the 2018 film, King of Thieves, starring Michael Caine. In addition to Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli, he is the author of the books Wildflower and The Man in the Rockefeller Suit. His website is Mark-Seal.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heather

It is an interesting read if you are into architecture and one of the leading developers who shaped Houston, Texas and later some of the largest cities in the world. Gerald D. Hines was a force of his time and his company has grown to international standard. The book does take some odd turns and I w......more

Goodreads review by Adam

Mr. Hines always wanted to get better. I like how he under promises and over delivers. What my 👂 herd 👇 In real estate you just try to put the odds in your favor My pockets and patience are wearing thin He was known as The scholar of the dollar He's got a quick financial mind He's high powered Cuddle up an......more

Goodreads review by Denny

Excellent book for entrepreneurs and developers. He was an adventurist, a philanthropist, a developer and so much more. Vegan diet Meditation Diet Competitive Calm developer Hard to focus on one thing before meditation Reversed heart disease Bet the house at the beginning all debt then all equity then none......more

Goodreads review by Jake

Couldn’t finish it but still ok.......more

Goodreads review by Marcus

This was a great book for me as a person in real estate. I really enjoyed Gerald Hines’ story. I recommend this book for anyone who has a passion for real estate and life.......more