Jeff Greene

[1] He was a candidate in the 2018 Florida Gubernatorial election, but was eliminated in the primary, finishing in fourth place behind eventual nominee Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, whom Greene later endorsed.

This project involved the development of a 27,654 square foot office building located at 11022 Santa Monica Blvd [10] in West Los Angeles.

During the late 1980s, Greene focused on constructing condominium buildings, including the ones situated at 3561 Clarington in Palms and 1875 South Beverly Glen in West Los Angeles.

Notably, in recent years, Greene successfully completed a project adjacent to an earthquake fault at 1825 North Las Palmas, positioned at the intersection of Franklin and Highland in Hollywood.

[12] The project involved the restoration of the building's original six stories, which were built in 1877 and functioned as New York City's first power plant.

Jeff Greene and his wife Mei Sze Chan have made a significant contribution to philanthropy through their participation in the Giving Pledge campaign.

These may include initiatives related to education, healthcare, poverty alleviation, environmental conservation, and other critical areas of need.

[15] On April 30, 2010, Greene announced his intention to run as a Democrat for the United States Senate seat held by George LeMieux, saying, "I am an outsider, the only candidate who isn't a career politician.

The board commended Greene for his "edge and an energy that make him want to push beyond the usual talking points", remarking, "we like the toughness he would bring to the office".

In 2007, Greene married Chinese Australian real estate executive Mei Sze Chan, who is twenty years his junior in age.

[19][20] Chan is an ethnic Chinese refugee from Malaysia who first fled to Australia with her family before heading to New York City after college.