Gildo Pastor

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gildo Pastor
BornOctober 6, 1910
DiedOctober 21, 1990(1990-10-21) (aged 80)[1]
Monaco
NationalityMonegasque
OccupationBusinessman
Spouse(s)Émilie Brianti
ChildrenVictor Pastor
Hélène Pastor
Michel Pastor
Parent(s)Jean-Baptiste Pastor
Marie Borfiga
RelativesPhilippe Pastor (grandson)

Gildo Pastor (October 6, 1910[3] – October 21, 1990[2]) was a Monégasque businessman and property developer.

Life and career[]

Gildo Pastor was born in Monaco as the son of Jean-Baptiste Pastor, a stonemason from Liguria in Italy, who immigrated to Monte Carlo as a young man in the 1880s.[2] He was educated at the Public Works School.[3] In 1950, he became the Lebanese consul in Monaco.[3]

After World War II, Pastor acquired oceanfront land at low prices, and in the 1950s, he started building apartment blocks. With a conservative, debt-averse approach, the Pastor family eventually owned some 3,000 apartments, representing 15% of Monaco's total housing stock and worth about Euro 20 billion.[2]

Marriage and children[]

Pastor married Émilie Brianti on April 27, 1936.[3] They lived in Monaco and had three children:[2]

  • Victor Pastor (1936-2002), father of:
    • Philippe Pastor (1961-), artist
    • Marie-Hélène (1965-)
    • Jean-Victor Pastor (1968-), Director of J.B. Pastor & Fils
    • Patrice Pastor (1973-), Chairman of J.B. Pastor & Fils
  • Hélène Pastor (1937-2014), mother of:
  • Michel Pastor (1943-2014), father of:
    • Fabrice Pastor (from his first marriage)
    • Alexandra Pastor (1976-), married to David Hallyday
    • Delphine Pastor (1977-), CEO of Michel Pastor Group
    • Émilie-Sophie Pastor (1981-), Director of Michel Pastor Group
    • Jean-Baptiste Pastor (1984-), Director of Michel Pastor Group

Death and legacy[]

Following his death in 1990, his wealth was divided between his three children.[2]

The Gildo Pastor Center in Fontvieille, Monaco, was named in his honor.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Archives de Monaco, acte de naissance nº 283, année 1910 (avec mention marginale de décès)
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Hélène Pastor- obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Who's who in Lebanon. Éditions Publitec. 1988. p. 227.
  4. ^ "Gildo Pastor Center". Emporis. 2014.


Retrieved from ""