Nathan Reiber (October 14, 1927 -July 1, 2014) was a Polish-born Canadian businessman, lawyer, philanthropist, and real-estate developer in Miami.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Reiber graduated from the
University of Alberta law school and became a lawyer in 1953.[10] Reiber eventually moved to Ontario settling in
Burlington to practice law and in the late 1970s, he relocated to Florida.[9]
In the early 1980s, Reiber was charged by Canadian authorities with tax evasion. He eventually pled guilty and paid a $60,000 fine.[11] In 1984, Reiber resigned as a lawyer, after the
Law Society of Upper Canada found that he had committed professional misconduct by failing to cooperate with an inquiry into the tax charges that had been filed against him.[12]
In Florida, Reiber headed a construction company, Nattel Construction Inc., and a team of developers, who developed many apartment buildings along
Collins Avenue in Florida together with Canadian business partners and real estate moguls Nathan Goldlist and Mendel Tenenbaum.[1][9]
Reiber died in
Aventura, Florida in 2014 at age 86.[4] He became the subject of international attention because of his role in the development and construction in 1981 of the Champlain Towers South condominium in
Surfside, Florida, which
partially collapsed on June 24, 2021, killing 98 people.[3]