Kenneth S. Horn, ESQ.
Kenneth S. Horn, ESQ.
President & Founder
Since founding Alchemy in 1990, Ken Horn has been actively involved in development and other aspects of real estate in the metro area. At Alchemy, Ken has been directly responsible for the acquisition, strategic development, financing, construction, renovation, marketing, and conversion of over 3,000 apartments, including the ground-up or rehab of more than 30 residential and retail buildings in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
Having personally supervised more than $7 billion in real estate sales, his most notable acquisition to date is the condominium conversion of the tower floors of the Woolworth Building, an icon of the Lower Manhattan skyline and a designated national landmark.
He has lectured at the Yale University School of Architecture, the University of Pennsylvania, the Wharton Graduate School of Business and is a former professor at New York University’s Master’s Program in Real Estate.
A graduate of Brandeis University and the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, Ken is a member of the New York State Bar. He serves on the board of the Tenement Museum in New York City and is the former president and board member of The Catalog for Giving, a non-profit organization that distributes funds for after school programs to New York City school children.
Ken resides in Manhattan with his wife, Marjorie, and has three children and five grandchildren.
President & Founder
Since founding Alchemy in 1990, Ken Horn has been actively involved in development and other aspects of real estate in the metro area. At Alchemy, Ken has been directly responsible for the acquisition, strategic development, financing, construction, renovation, marketing, and conversion of over 3,000 apartments, including the ground-up or rehab of more than 30 residential and retail buildings in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
Having personally supervised more than $7 billion in real estate sales, his most notable acquisition to date is the condominium conversion of the tower floors of the Woolworth Building, an icon of the Lower Manhattan skyline and a designated national landmark.
He has lectured at the Yale University School of Architecture, the University of Pennsylvania, the Wharton Graduate School of Business and is a former professor at New York University’s Master’s Program in Real Estate.
A graduate of Brandeis University and the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, Ken is a member of the New York State Bar. He serves on the board of the Tenement Museum in New York City and is the former president and board member of The Catalog for Giving, a non-profit organization that distributes funds for after school programs to New York City school children.
Ken resides in Manhattan with his wife, Marjorie, and has three children and five grandchildren.