Rhona Silver Explained

Rhona Silver
Birth Date:August 1951
Death Date:[1]
Citizenship:American
Education:Hofstra University School of Law[2]
Known For:Former owner of the Huntington Townhouse[3]
Occupation:Former catering hall owner[4] [5]

Rhona Silver (August, 1951November 6, 2017[1]) was an American businesswoman in the catering industry.[6] Until 2007, she owned a large catering hall, Huntington Townhouse, on Long Island.[7] [4] [8] She was co-founder of an internet-based catering company that connects anyone planning a party or event with local caterers.

Early life and education

Rhona Silver was inclined towards the catering business from an early age as her father was a caterer in the Bronx, where she was born.[1] [2] [3] Al Silver catered at the Pelham Parkway Jewish Center and, after moving to Long Island, became the caterer at the East Meadow Jewish Center. She attended Hofstra University School of Law from 1978 to 1980 before taking up catering as a full-time profession.[2]

Career

Silver started with a small catering company which gradually spread to a few cities. In 1997, she purchased Huntington Townhouse, a 148,000-square-foot catering hall, for $7.6 million.[9] [10] She sold it in 2007;[4] however, Silver was subsequently sued by Douglas Elliman Real Estate for commissions on the sale and by her half-brother who claimed he had owned half of the site.[1] In response, Silver sued her former boyfriend, Barry Newman, whom she alleged had organized the sale deal. The case was still in court at the time of her death.[1]

By 2011, Silver and two of her children launched CaterBid.com, an online venue to obtain quotes for event services from multiple suppliers.[11]

Silver was a member of The Committee of 200 (C200), the eWomenNetwork Foundation Advisory Council, and the Young Presidents' Organization (YPO). She was the recipient of Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

Personal life

Silver was married to Elliot Hurdy, co-owner of Huntington Townhouse.[12] [13] She died on November 6, 2017, of a heart attack.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Huntington Townhouse Owner Rhona Silver Dies At 66. 9 November 2017. 7 November 2017.
  2. Web site: L.i. Caterer Has $1M, Dream to be Martha. .
  3. Web site: The Small but Sure Steps Taken To Turn Their Lives Around. 14 November 1999. The New York Times. 22 February 2016.
  4. News: The Week - Lowe's Completes Deal To Buy Catering Hall - NYTimes.com. 8 July 2007. The New York Times. 22 February 2016.
  5. Web site: Grand Night For Splurging; Boom Times Make Prom an Event On Which No Expense Is Spared. 16 June 2000. The New York Times. 22 February 2016.
  6. Web site: USATODAY.com - Woman offers to pay $1M of Stewart's bills. USA Today. 22 February 2016.
  7. Web site: Huntington Townhouse to soon be a memory. JENNIFER BARRIOS. 6 July 2011. Newsday. 22 February 2016.
  8. Web site: Lowe's Abandons Plans for New Huntington Location. 5 November 2011 . Long Island Press. 22 February 2016.
  9. Web site: In the Region/Long Island; Filling the Area's Need for Large Conference Centers. 13 August 2000. The New York Times. 22 February 2016.
  10. Web site: Gruesome or Grand, It's a New Year's Gig With Buzz. 28 December 1999. The New York Times. 22 February 2016.
  11. Web site: Online matchmaker for couples and caterers. MICHELE INGRASSIA. Special to Newsday. 2 June 2011. Newsday. 22 February 2016.
  12. Web site: After 96 Years, Louie's Leaves the Family. 17 March 2002. The New York Times. 22 February 2016.
  13. Web site: Party Thrown for Sept. 11 Victims' Relatives. ABC News. 22 February 2016. ...said Elliott Hurdy, Silver's husband..