Keith Romney

Keith Bradford Romney (May 9, 1929 January 21, 2015)[1] was the son of Vernon Romney.

In 1960, the first condominium in the continental United States, Graystone Manor, was built in Salt Lake City, Utah. The legal counsel for the project, Keith B. Romney is also credited with authoring the Utah Condominium Act of 1960. Romney also played an advisory role in the creation of condominium legislation with every other legislature in the U.S. Business Week hailed Romney as the "Father of Condominiums".[2] He soon after formed a partnership with Don W. Pihl called Keith Romney Associates, which was widely recognized throughout the 1970s as America's preeminent condominium consulting firm. He was a largest financial supporter of his brother, politician Vernon B. Romney.[3]

References

  1. http://larkinmortuary.com/obituary/keith-bradford-romney/
  2. Geoffrey Williams. "Hiring (and Firing) A Property Management Company". Condo Owner. Covey Communications Corp. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  3. Housing & development reporter, Volume 15. Bureau of National Affairs (Arlington, Va.). Bureau of National Affairs, 1987. pp. 663, 708.


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