“Shark Tank” investor Daymond John inks lease at Rivani’s South Beach building
Daymond John, a self-made millionaire businessman and TV personality, took 3,000 square feet at Robert Rivani’s office building in South Beach, The Real Deal has learned. John, who is a “Shark Tank” investor and co-host, leased the space at The Rivani building at 1691 Michigan Avenue in Miami Beach. The lease was revealed in a video featuring John and posted on Instagram by Rivani. A Rivani representative disclosed the square footage. “You have to make a place where people want to come,” John says in the video. His comment was in reference to the demand for high-end office space. Rivani’s […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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