Before he was 10, Daniel Klaynberg was spending a portion of his weekends answering phones in the Manhattan office of his father’s company, Wonder Works Construction.
As a teen, Klaynberg began tidying up job sites as a laborer. But Wonder Works founder Joseph Klaynberg quickly moved his son into administration, working with financial records, record keeping and event management at job sites.
By the time he was 23, Daniel Klaynberg was helping lead construction of a 163-unit apartment development in Manhattan.
Before he was 10, Daniel Klaynberg was spending a portion of his weekends answering phones in the Manhattan office of his father’s company, Wonder Works Construction.
As a teen, Klaynberg began tidying up job sites as a laborer. But Wonder Works founder Joseph Klaynberg quickly moved his son into administration, working with financial records, record keeping and event management at job sites.
By the time he was 23, Daniel Klaynberg was helping lead construction of a 163-unit apartment development in Manhattan.
Belarussian-born Joseph Klaynberg arrived in America four decades ago with a master’s degree from the Moscow State University of Civil Engineering and about $140 in his pocket.
From those humble beginnings, Klaynberg built up a powerful construction firm and real estate portfolio in New York. Klaynberg also partnered with others over the past decade to build a downtown Hartford portfolio of 559 market-rate apartments.
Plans to convert a former downtown Hartford synagogue into an events space are moving forward.
Hartford lawyer Jose L. Del Castillo, who bought the long-vacant, 3,750-square-foot former religious property at 215 Pearl St. in 2019 for $196,000, has officially submitted plans to the Planning and Zoning Commission to renovate the historic building into a two-story events space targeting private and community gatherings, including weddings, birthdays and anniversary parties.
Two historic properties in downtown Hartford one, a century-old firehouse and both within a short walk of Bushnell Park would likely be converted into apartments starting in late spring.