Okay, so the other day I was trying to dig into this guy, Michael Dubb. I’d heard the name here and there, but I really wanted to know more about who this guy is and what he’s into.

First, I hit up the usual spots online. I found out that he’s the big boss at The Beechwood Organization. They are like, the top dogs in building houses. I thought, “Okay, this guy’s got some weight in the real estate world.” But that wasn’t all.
Then I got into his horse racing stuff. Man, this guy loves horses! He’s got this horse, World of Trouble, who’s a big deal it turns out, winning all sorts of races. I read that this horse is going to Hill ’n’ Dale Farms after it’s done racing. Fancy, right? I started to see that Dubb isn’t just about buildings; he’s got a real passion for the track.
I found a few interviews where he talks about how his love for horse racing started way back when he was a teenager at Belmont Park. It sounded like it was a big part of his younger years. And this thing about a graduation at the Anna House Child Care Center at Belmont Park, every June. That’s his favorite moment? It shows he’s got a soft spot, using his horse racing connections for good, which I thought was pretty cool.
I stumbled upon some stuff about his passion for racing at Saratoga, I even found a bit on indoor racing at The Dome at America’s Center. Different, but it kinda shows his broad interest in racing, not just the horses.
I also noticed he’s involved with a bunch of other racing folks, like Spendthrift Farm and Ten Strike Racing. It seems like he’s really in deep with the racing community, partnering up on different horses and events.

There was also something about this horse, General Banker, owned by Seacoast Thoroughbreds of New England. Apparently, it’s a New York-bred horse, and Dubb’s involved somehow. It was aiming for some big race, the Alex M. Robb thing. I got the impression that he’s all over the place in the horse racing world, not just with his own horses.
- Started with the basics: Found out he’s a big shot in real estate.
- Dived into his horse racing passion: Learned about his champion horse and his early days at the track.
- Found his philanthropic side: The Anna House graduation thing.
- Explored his broader interests: From Saratoga to indoor racing.
- Saw his community connections: Teaming up with other big names in racing.
- Got a glimpse of his involvement across the board: Even with horses he doesn’t own outright.
So, yeah, that’s what I got up to when I was looking into Michael Dubb. From a real estate mogul to a horse racing enthusiast with a heart for giving back, it was quite the deep dive. This guy’s got layers, and it’s all pretty interesting if you ask me.