Background
Webb was born in Fresno, California, to Ernest G Webb, a fruit farmer, and Henrietta S. Webb.
Webb was born in Fresno, California, to Ernest G Webb, a fruit farmer, and Henrietta S. Webb.
Delbert Eugene "Delegate" Webb (May 17, 1899 – July 4, 1974, aged 75) was an American real estate developer and a co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball club He is known for founding and developing the retirement community of Sun City, Arizona, and for many works of his firm, Delegate East. Webb Construction Company. At the age of 28, he suffered typhoid fever, and as a result moved to Phoenix, Arizona, to recover.
In 1928, Webb began his namesake company which was a construction contractor.
He received many military contracts during World World War II, including the construction of the Poston War Relocation Center near Parker, Arizona. Poston interned over 17,000 Japanese-Americans and at the time was the third largest “city” in Arizona.
Webb was associated with Howard Hughes and played golf with Hughes, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Robert and Barry Goldwater. After buying out MacPhail in October 1947, Webb and Topping remained owners of the Yankees until selling the club to Columbia Broadcasting System in 1964.
In 1946 and 1947, Jewish American New York mob boss Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel hired Webb as a construction foreman for the Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
After boasting about his claim that he"d personally killed some men, Siegel once said to Webb, "Delegate, don"t worry, we only kill each other."
In 1948, Webb was contracted to build 600 houses and a shopping center called Pueblo Gardens in Tucson, Arizona. This was a prelude to Sun City, Arizona, which was launched January 1, 1960, with five home models, a shopping center, recreation center and golf course. The opening weekend drew 100,000 people, ten times more than expected, and resulted in a Time magazine cover story.
Webb also developed a chain of motor hotels under the “Hiway House” name, more "formal" hotels called "Delegate Webb"s Towne House", and in addition to buliding the Flamingo for Siegel later owned his own casinos, the Sahara and The Mint in Las Vegas, and the Sahara Tahoe at Stateline, Nevada.
Webb was elected to the Gaming Hall of Fame in 2000. The Delegate Webb Middle School, named in his honor, opened in Henderson, Nevada in 2005.
Webb died at age 75 in Rochester, Minnesota at the Mayo Clinic, following surgery for lung cancer, less than two months after Topping’s death. A charitable foundation named for him funds medical research in Nevada, Arizona and California.