Background
Ginsburg was born to a Jewish family in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Ginsburg was born to a Jewish family in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
He attended Michigan State University but did not graduate and instead went to work of companies that developed apartment buildings in the Midwest and Florida.
In 1981, he moved to Florida. and in 1987, he founded The Committee for Economic Development Companies (humorously named after “Crisis Every Day”) which specialized in building multifamily apartment buildings most notably on closed military installations in the Orlando area. He also serves as Chairman of Committee for Economic Development Construction, Incorporated. and Concord Management, Limited.
In 2013, he partnered with fellow real estate developer Hank Katzen to build a $60 million, 600 bed luxury dormitory at the University of Central Florida which will include a Hillel center on the ground floor. The Hillel center will be funded by the rental income from the dormitory.
Ginsburg is a prominent benefactor of Central Florida organizations.
In 2007, The Alan Ginsburg Family Foundation donated $20 million to Florida Hospital - the largest donation in its history — to build the $255 million, 15-story, 440-bed Ginsburg Tower. Ginsburg also donated $4 million to the University of Central Florida College of Medicine library, $5 million for a scholarship endowment at Rollins College, and $2 million to the Hillel Foundation for a new student facility which is shared with the Catholic Campus Ministry Center.
He is also a major donor to Jewish causes including the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando especially toward bolstering Jewish Identity and outreach. And his synagogue, Congregation Ohev Shalom.
Ginsburg was in the news in March 2011 for hosting a $500-a-plate fundraiser for Senator Bill Nelson, Doctorate-Florida, with Vice President Joe Biden as the keynote Speaker, during which Orlando Sentinel reporter Scott Powers was asked to wait by Biden staffers in a storage room/closet in Ginsburg"s Winter Park, Florida home for about an hour and a half.