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Marty - “rocket scientist turned card counter”, Andrew says - came to DU in 1959 from Brooklyn as a 16-year-old without any money, paying his college tuition with poker winnings. Two generations later, Andrew’s father befriended a man, Marty Chernoff, who would have a transformational impact on Andrew’s career. One of his sons became a union leader and State Senator. Beginning in Leadville selling mining supplies, Michael worked his way to Curtis Park and entered the grocery business, where in 1870 he was one of eight Jewish families to found Temple Emanuel, now the largest synagogue in the Rocky Mountain region. He is also widely recognized for his vision in redeveloping and facilitating several catalytic projects in the River North Art District (RiNo), including projects such as Link 35 apartments, the Cole Market anchor retail and multi-family development, Industry RiNo Station, the HUB, the Catbird Hotel and Denver’s new World Trade Center campus.Īndrew’s roots in Colorado go back to 1863, when the patriarch of his family – Michael Hattenbach – migrated to Colorado from Germany seeking opportunity. Andrew Feinstein is well known in Denver for the 3,000 person capacity EXDO Event Center, one of Denver’s most popular and creative spaces, and the legendary Tracks nightclub.