Jake Kozloff

He invested in hotels and casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the 1940s and 1950s, where he was also the president of Temple Beth Sholom.

[2] He first invested in the Thunderbird Hotel (alongside Joe Wells, Jack Lane, Guy McAfee),[5] and served as a manager.

[2] With Guy McAfee and Beldon Katleman, Kozloff acquired the Frontier Hotel from Bill Moore for US$5.5 million in 1951.

[2] In 1956, Kozloff signed a 20-year lease of the Royal Nevada hotel in Las Vegas with conductor Phil Spitalny from Frank Fishman.

[13] Kozloff and Clifford A. Jones were majority shareholders of the Grand Antilles Casino in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1958.

The Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada.