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While Jared Kushner moved to D.C. to advise former president Trump and then to Miami to pursue private equity, his family’s real estate business quietly prospered in his absence—rebuilding a portfolio that’s now more valuable than his father-in-law’s.

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00:00Today on Forbes, the Kushner's real estate empire is now worth more than Trump's.
00:07In 2018, the Kushner family was at a turning point.
00:11One year into Jared Kushner's tenure as senior advisor at the White House to his father-in-law
00:15Donald Trump, the family's real estate business, Kushner Companies, was facing battles on multiple
00:21fronts.
00:22Rumors swirled about possible investigations into influence from Chinese and Qatari investors,
00:28which the firm strenuously denied.
00:31In its home state of New Jersey, its high-profile luxury apartment development in Journal Square
00:36was stalled, with the company filing a lawsuit against Jersey City and its mayor alleging
00:41that they were putting the project in default due to, quote, political animus.
00:47The greatest immediate threat lay in Manhattan, where it faced a looming wall of debt, $1.2
00:53billion, coming due by February 2019 on its marquee asset, a 50.5% stake in 666 Fifth
01:01Avenue, a 41-story office tower in Midtown.
01:06Six years later, the Kushners have turned things around.
01:09One of two 64-story towers at the Jersey City complex topped out this summer.
01:15A 30-story, 420-unit apartment tower in the heart of Miami, their second development in
01:20Florida, was completed in early October.
01:23A few days later, OpenAI leased more than half of the office space at the historic Puck
01:28Building in Lower Manhattan.
01:30The chat GPT maker will pay $140 per square foot, a massive jump from the $31 paid by
01:36the previous tenant, New York University, according to a person familiar with the lease.
01:42Meanwhile, the firm sold a 99-year lease on 666 Fifth Avenue, now called 660 Fifth Avenue,
01:49later in 2018, resolving its debt problems.
01:53As for possible investigations, none went anywhere.
01:57All of this has helped the Kushners revitalize their New Jersey real estate company.
02:02Forbes dug into dozens of debt filings, property deeds, and financial disclosures, and spoke
02:07with 15 real estate experts and brokers to value the family's fortune for the first time
02:12since 2016.
02:14Forbes now estimates Kushner Companies to be worth $2.9 billion, nearly triple the $1
02:20billion it was worth at the time Trump was elected.
02:24It's also more valuable than Trump's $2.2 billion real estate portfolio.
02:30As a whole, the Kushners are worth an estimated $7.1 billion, up from $1.8 billion in 2016,
02:37a sum that includes Kushner Companies, stakes in eight personal properties worth at least
02:42$100 million, and Jared and Josh's investment firms.
02:46Family patriarch Charles and his wife Cyril, together, own 20% of the nearly $3 billion
02:52in market value real estate firm, with the rest split between their four kids, Jared,
02:57Josh, Dara, and Nicole.
03:00In addition to his 20% stake in Kushner Companies, Jared owns nascent private equity firm Affinity
03:05Partners, which is backed by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, enough to be worth
03:10at least $900 million, according to Forbes estimates.
03:14His brother Josh, who refused to vote for Trump and is married to model Karlie Kloss,
03:19has meanwhile made his own fortune as a well-regarded venture investor.
03:23Forbes values his stake in his venture capital firm Thrive Capital, which scored with early
03:28investments in Instagram, Spotify, and OpenAI at an estimated $3.5 billion.
03:35He also owns a $40 million penthouse in the family's Puck building, where Thrive is headquartered
03:40and where OpenAI just signed its lease, plus homes in Malibu and Miami.
03:45Not only is he by far the wealthiest Kushner, but he's also one of America's 400 richest
03:50people.
03:52While the two sons have captured plenty of headlines, the rebound of the family real
03:55estate business has gone largely under the radar.
03:59After Jared left the company to join Trump's administration in 2017, his father Charles,
04:04who is 70 years old and still consults on projects but has no title, handed the reins
04:09to non-family member and former investment banker Laurent Morali, and later to his younger
04:14daughter Nicole, who is 41 years old.
04:17They now run the company together as CEO and President, respectively.
04:22For full coverage, check out Monica Hunter-Hart and Giacomo Tognini's piece on Forbes.com.
04:29This is Kieran Meadows from Forbes, thanks for tuning in.

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