Conflict of interest disclosure.

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I have a personal connection to Robert Kantor, the subject of the article. I'm not being paid. I will abide by all wikipedia conflict of interest policies. Squire1976 (talk) 19:13, 19 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Excerpts: Since most of the sources are from old newspapers, I have provided excerpts for those not freely available on the web.

Lead paragraph 2, sentences 1 and 2:

Sentence 1: “As a lawyer…”

(LA Times, 23 Mar 1972, p. 35): Kantor, a volunteer attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union in representing the street artists, won dismissals of all charges last year when Municipal Judge Albert Axelrod ruled the city’s street sales ordinance unconstitutional.

Sentence 2: “He co-founded a law firm”

(S.F. Exam., 8 Sept 1974. ): Doug Wolf, a twenty-nine year old partner in Breen, Kantor, and Wolf and a graduate at UC Berkeley’s Boalt Hall, has been doing offshore tax planning for Bay Area residents for the last four years.

Sentence 2: “and several real estate ventures”

(The News Tribune, 9 Jan 1988): Most of the credit goes to the building’s owner, a partnership held principally by four Bay Area investors: Robert Kantor, Jesse Pittore, Richard Westin, and David Kornblum. The Smith Tower Limited Partnership has spent more than 9 million in its three-year effort to rejuvenate the building according to Kantor.
(SF Exam, 23 Feb 1992): For the past 15 years, Robert Kantor has been buying real estate. Lots of it. Starting out, he bought single-family homes before moving on to apartment buildings and mobile-home parks. Then he graduated to syndication, putting together million-dollar deals for office building and other commercial properties. Today, his real estate investment firm, San Francisco-based Rokan Corp., has a portfolio of more than $50 million in real estate around the country.

Art subsection, paragraph 2, sentence 3:

Sentence 3: “The eight feet by nineteen feet painted steel mobile…:

(The Times-News, 10 Oct 2004): Hailey artist Robert Kantor's piece 'God's Promise, The Mobile,' a painted steel mobile, was created with the colors of the rainbow and geometrical shapes to delight the Napa Valley Vintners Community Health Center's young patients. It is over 8 feet high and spans 19 feet. 

Law career section, paragraph 1, sentences 1 and 2:

Sentence 1: “In 1971 and 1972, as a volunteer ACLU attorney…”

(Oakland Tribune, 30 July 1971): Acting presiding Municipal Judge Albert A. Axelrod had ordered the officials into court because they ignored subpenas issued by Attorneys Peter Keane and Robert Kantor, representing the artists.
(LA Times, 23 Mar 1972, p. 35): Kantor, a volunteer attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union in representing the street artists, won dismissals of all charges last year when Municipal Judge Albert Axelrod ruled the city’s street sales ordinance unconstitutional.

Sentence 2: “As local merchants pressured police and city…”

(Oakland Tribune, 2 Dec 1971): What the San Francisco Street Artists Guild wants for Christmans is “legal, free and honorable status”... No such licenses have been issued, according to testimony yesterday by both the Police Chief Donald M. Scott and Commissioner Peter Boudoures of the Board of Permit Appeals, because they said of opposition from merchants…Atty. Robert Kantor, for the street merchants said the covey of sidewalk vendors, who spread their wares in front of the high class marts along Geary Street, voluntarily moved across to the sidewalk of Union Square, after the merchants said if they would do so they would pull back on pressure to put them out of business.
(Oroville Mercury Register, 19 June 1972): The everchanging San Francisco scene is offering something new–street craftsmen licensed by the city… Attorney Robert Kantor won dismissal of charges against the 65 arrested…Permits will be given only to persons who make their own goods. The restriction is intended to eliminate street hawkers…So far the supervisors have authorized only one site, Embarcadero Plaza near the waterfront.

Law career section, paragraph 2, sentence 1

Sentence 1: “Kantor co-founded the tax law firm…”

(S.F. Exam., 8 Sept 1974. ): Doug Wolf, a twenty-nine year old partner in Breen, Kantor, and Wolf and a graduate at UC Berkeley’s Boalt Hall, has been doing offshore tax planning for Bay Area residents for the last four years.

Investor and real estate developer section, paragraph 1, sentence 1

Sentence 1: “In 1976, Kantor and his partners…”

(SF Exam, 11 March 1976): We feel sorry for the three young local tax  lawyers who gave the party. It must have been an embarrassment for them to have such a crowd waiting to greet such aloofness. Robert Kantor, Peter Buchanan and Doug Wolf have the U.S. distribution rights for "Seven Beauties."

Investor and real estate developer section, paragraph 2, sentences 1,2, and 3

Sentence 1: “In the 1980s, Kantor invested in real estate…”

(SF Exam, 23 Feb 1992): For the past 15 years, Robert Kantor has been buying real estate. Lots of it. Starting out, he bought single-family homes before moving on to apartment buildings and mobile-home parks. Then he graduated to syndication, putting together million-dollar deals for office building and other commercial properties. Today, his real estate investment firm, San Francisco-based Rokan Corp., has a portfolio of more than $50 million in real estate around the country.

Sentence 2: “He and his partners purchased, redeveloped…”

(Oakland Tribune, 30 Oct 1981): The Leamington, the doughty, faded queen of Oakland’s downtown hotels, is being sold to a San Francisco real estate investment firm and will be converted to office space… Portfolio is a partnership that includes Bauman’s son-in-law, Harvey Rifkin, Thomas Byrnes Jr. and Robert Kantor, all of San Francisco. The firm recently purchased the Financial Center building at 14th and Franklin streets in downtown Oakland.
(The News Tribune, 18 Jan 1985): A group of San Francisco investors have purchased Seattle’s historic Smith Tower for $554 million from Ivar Haglund Seattle seafood restaurant magnate… The partners are currently renovating the YMCA building in Tacoma. 
(The News Tribune, 9 Jan 1988): Area investors Robert Kantor Jesse Pittore Richard Westin and David Korn-blum, the Smith Tower Limited Partnership has spent more than 9 million in its three-year effort to rejuvenate the building according to Kantor. That amount is close to twice the price the four investors paid for the property when they bought it from Seattle restaurateur Ivar Haglund three years ago.

Sentence 3: “Kantor, developed two properties in Honolulu…”

(The Honolulu Advertiser, 24 June 1989): Rokan Partners of California has added to its Honolulu real estate portfolio by purchasing-two large warehouse complexes. Rokan, a firm with corporate offices in the San Francisco Bay area, is headed by principals John Robinson and Robert Kantor.

Philanthropy section, paragraph 1, sentence 1

Sentence 1: “Kantor co-founded National Philanthropic Trust…”

(The Times-News, 12 March 1997): A new national public charity conceived by Sun Valley residents was launched Tuesday. The National Philanthropic Trust already is managing more than $4 million in assets and has an office in Sun Valley. The trust was the idea of Sun Valley residents Robert and Sandra Kantor and Clark Pitcairn, who serves as trust president. Squire1976 (talk) 19:14, 19 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

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bonadea contributions talk 20:21, 19 December 2022 (UTC)Reply


It was very helpful to have access to the cites from the original sources. Thank you for the work you put into this! And thank you for disclosing your conflict of interest. Regards, --bonadea contributions talk 20:27, 19 December 2022 (UTC)Reply