BTW, in another forum this week, speculation was posted attempting to link Louis Mortimer Bloomfield of Montreal, CA,
with the Memphis, TN building contractor Bloomfield who built the new NOLA Trade Mart building. I have found no family link between those two Bloomfields.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Bloomfield#Early_life_and_family
Born Louis Mortimer Bloomfield August 8, 1906
Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Died July 19, 1984 (aged 77) Jerusalem
Nationality Canadian Alma mater McGill University University of Montreal
Occupation Lawyer, Businessman Board member of Permindex
Spouse(s) Justine Adelaide Stern
Louis Mortimer Bloomfield (August 8, 1906 ? July 19, 1984), K.St.J., Q.C., Ph.D., LL.D., D.C.L., was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and soldier.[1][2] Bloomfield was recognized as a leader of the Canadian Jewish community.[3] Proponents of some John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories have alleged he was tied to the shooting through the Office of Strategic Services, the Central Intelligence Agency, and Permindex.[4]
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Early life and family
Bloomfield was born August 8, 1906 Westmount, Quebec near Montreal, a city in which his family had roots since the early nineteenth century.[1][3][5] He had a brother, Bernard, and three sisters, Dorothy, Florence, and Myrtle.[6]
On February 16, 1969, he married Justine Adelaide Stern.[5]
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1965-Press-Photo-Harry-Bloomfield-President-of-Bloomfield-Building-Industries-/372609978454https://www.wtcno.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Story-of-International-House-and-International-Trade-Mart.pdf
THE STORY OF INTERNATIONAL HOUSE
AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE MART
by ALonzo G. Ensenat 1974
.....And so it was that on March 29, 1961 the articles of incorporation of the New Orleans
International Trade Building Corp. were signed by Zetzmann, Cobb, Lehde, Barranger,
and Ashel Cooper Jr., an insurance executive also associated with the Hecht Estate, for
the purpose of ?constructing, acquiring, owning, leasing and operating? what was to be a
new and grander building to house the International Trade Mart.
The building was constructed by Bloomfield at cost, with the provision that Bloomfield
would share in the profits produced from rentals on a 50-50 basis for the first 20 years
and on a basis of 75% to the Mart and 25% to Bloomfield thereafter until the 56th year
of the building?s erection, at which time title would revert back to the city of New
Orleans.
It was quite a thrill to attend the Topping Out Ceremony held on July 6, 1965 and to
read all the flattering things published in the press and broadcast on TV and radio about
the new landmark for New Orleans. Even the Paris European English edition of the New
York Herald-Tribune published a special supplement paying tribute to this new concept
of global trade sponsorship. It is a beautiful building, designed by famed architect
Edward Stone and now stands as a distinguishing symbol at the entrance to New
Orleans harbor, just as the Sugar Loaf Mountain does at the entrance to Rio de Janeiro
or the Statue of Liberty when entering New York Harbor.
https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/money/business/development/2018/01/26/hot-property-midcentury-modern-loaded-custom-built-extras/1041171001/
Hot Property: Midcentury modern loaded with custom-built extras
Tom Bailey, USA TODAY NETWORK ? Tennessee Published 8:00 a.m. CT Jan. 26, 2018
The pantheon of Memphis builders includes the late Harry Bloomfield, who built them high and low.
He built structures like the 37-story 100 North Main Building, Memphis City Hall, St. Jude Hospital, Claybrook Medical Center, the old Memphis Public Library, the Parkway House and, in 1957, his own family's one-story midcentury modern home.
That deceptive East Memphis house has hit the market for only the third time in 60 years.
Motorists who pass 355 Waring Road might be surprised to learn that the low-slung home hidden behind lush landscaping offers 5,895 square feet of living space, five bedrooms, five full baths and two half-baths.
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"It's too large and airy to be called a 'man cave,' with its windows and glass doors,'' she wrote.
That room was mentioned in a 1962 article about Bloomfield in The Commercial Appeal.
"He built his home at 355 Waring Road three blocks from his mother, Mrs. Bertha Bloomfield, at 274 St. Andrews Fairway,'' the story states. "A back room of his home is filled with gym equipment. He started exercises and weight lifting about three years ago because he was getting flabby, he said.''
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70502962/joseph-bloomfield
Joseph Bloomfield
BIRTH 10 Mar 1880
DEATH 12 Feb 1944 (aged 63)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Baron Hirsch Cemetery
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70502961/bertha-bloomfield
Spouse
Bertha Pearlman Bloomfield
1892?1972 (m. 1909)