In this week’s roundup, we look into the troubled dealings behind Brandon Miller’s real estate company. Plus, Tides Equities is planning a comeback, a closer look at Compass’ long-term profitability and Uptown Dallas is making a bid to replace Wall Street with Y’all Street. These stories and more below.
The Real Deal
Online Audio and Video Media
NY, NY 153,026 followers
Number One Source for Real Estate News
About us
Bringing transparency to one of the world's most important and least understood industries. The Real Deal is the premier real-estate news outlet in the US, reaching millions of professionals daily through digital, print, social media and events. Readers turn to us for breaking news, market intelligence, custom research, proprietary rankings, deal analysis, profiles, trends and much more. We have received more than 50 awards for editorial excellence over the past 5 years, including the General Excellence award from the Society of Business Writers and Editors.
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http://www.therealdeal.com
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- Online Audio and Video Media
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- 51-200 employees
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- NY, NY
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2003
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- Real Estate News, Commercial Real Estate, Residential Real Estate, Politics, New York Real Estate, Top Real Estate Deals, Finance, and News
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Employees at The Real Deal
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Seth Rogin
Chief Commercial Officer, The Real Deal. Executive Committee Chairman, Oxford Future of Marketing Initiative. Associate Fellow, Saïd Business School,…
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Michele Langer
Marketing Strategist | Events Evangelist | Collaborative Leader
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Carol Kinman
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Marilyn Dyson
Writer and Career Coaching
Updates
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British billionaires Simon and David Reuben are betting big on Miami Beach's hotel market, seeking majority ownership of the W South Beach for $400 million.
The Brits are coming: Billionaires Simon and David Reuben are seeking majority stake in W South Beach for $400M-plus
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Join The Real Deal and BSH on Oct. 8th for a lively discussion between NYC development, CRE, and investment leaders on their experience with active office-luxury conversion projects in NYC. Woody Heller, founding partner of Branton Realty Services, Robert Fuller, principal at Gensler, and Daniel Lebensohn, co-founder and co-CEO of BH3 Management, will join TRD CEO & editor-in-chief Stuart Elliot at the brand-new BSH Experience and Design Center in Manhattan for a reception and panel discussion. The group will explore how active conversion developers are leveraging design and policy, what challenges they’ve discovered in conversion projects, and whether conversions will create a wave of new luxury assets in NYC. Interested in attending? Secure your spot here: https://lnkd.in/e2DQ5_N6
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High-flying, risk-taking real estate executives often crash and burn. But while some make a comeback, others can't see a way out.
How high-flying, risk-loving real estate executives deal with disaster
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At our South Florida #TRDForum on Nov. 6-7, a trio of developers who’ve staked claims on Miami's booming Brickell neighborhood will take the stage to offer an inside look at the pipeline of office, retail, and condo projects coming to the city’s financial heart. Henry Bott, President of Swire Properties Inc. (USA), Camilo Miguel, Jr., CEO & Founder of Mast Capital, and Edgardo Defortuna, CEO and Founder of Fortune International Group, each have hundreds of units and hundreds of millions in projects planned for the fast-growing neighborhood. With less and less space left to build, what comes next for the neighborhood? And can its pipeline live up to the neighborhood’s ambitious urban dream? Find out when it all goes down at Mana Wynwood this November. Get your tickets: https://lnkd.in/gQFZNVUF
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#Sponsored | What can the AI-enabled future of real estate investment look like? As every industry races to incorporate more artificial intelligence features, experts are hyping the ways this technology will transform business across every organizational level. Still, something is missing when it comes to real estate technology – especially for investment firms. Continue reading more below.
What can the AI-enabled future of real estate investment look like?
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SHVO developer Michael Shvo gets real about how he gets deals done. Watch more from his exclusive #CoffeeTalk conversation with Amir Korangy: https://lnkd.in/eZxp6F5p
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Insurers are pulling back or raising premiums in coastal areas such as Florida and California, where luxury properties often sit.
“Totally insane”: Luxury homes face exploding insurance premiums
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Matterport and Compass look to tech to automate the home-selling process, from room measurements to social media posts.
AI looks to make life easier for resi agents
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Last night, TRD and Gaggenau brought development principals from around the industry together at the Gaggenau Experience and Design Center in the heart of Miami’s Design District for an exclusive networking event. The evening’s entertainment menu included a culinary demonstration by Chef James Friedberg of Michelin-starred L’ Atelier De Joel Robuchon Miami followed by a lively discussion between TRD publisher Amir Korangy and SHVO's Michael Shvo. Joining the group were (pictured): (1) Michael Shvo and Amir Korangy; (2) Chef James Friedberg (3) Gil Dezer, Amir Korangy and Michael Shvo; (4) Andrew John Karcich, Gil Dezer, Giulia Laugero, Alberto Navarro; (5) Diego Torrealba and Veronica Cervera (6) Amir Korangy and Sam Nazarian, (7) Amir Korangy, Michael Shvo and Moishe Mana (8) Dan Vitulli, Amir Korangy and Michael Shvo (9) Ross Fox and Amir Korangy