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February 14, 2019 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-02-14

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22 Febraury 14 • 2019
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The Well and JN partnered to
honor young people impacting
the community.
O

nce again, the community came

through with more than 100

nominations for The Well and

JN’s 36 Under 36. The nominees were sent

to a panel of impartial volunteer judges

who had the difficult task of choosing

only 36 names from the list of impressive

nominees for this year’
s cohort. Here they

are, in no particular order.

Meet the

of

AARON ROSENHAUS
Aaron L. Rosenhaus, 34, of Detroit is
the COO of Uniland Corporation, a
real estate development and construc-
tion company. He was recognized as
2017 Young Builder of the Year and
2018 Urban Builder by the Home
Builders Association.
Aaron prides himself as a dedicated champion for
the continued growth and development in the city of
Detroit. His ties to the Motor City date back to 1926,
when his great-grandfather Sol Rosenhaus started their
family business Downtown.
When Aaron, a fourth-generation builder, joined
Uniland Corporation, he made it a priority for Uniland
to continue its investment in the city where it all
began. As a result, Uniland is proud to have completed
projects in 12 Detroit neighborhoods over the past five
years, specializing in the restoration and renovation of
multifamily properties, with many new projects on the
horizon.
Aaron, a proud member of Federation’
s National
Young Leaders, is able to use NYL to further his
involvement with the Jewish community in local and
global outlets. He is also a proud cheerleader of The
Well and was recently acknowledged as one of the
inaugural 36 Champions.
This certainly is not the beginning for Uniland or
Aaron in Detroit, but a continuation of a 92-year his-
tory, doing his part to improve a city and community
that have provided so much to Aaron, Uniland and the
Rosenhaus family.

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