“You can’t go backwards”: Sam Nazarian says Miami reaches top echelons of real estate, but growing pains linger
Sam Nazarian sees Miami as a city at the highest echelons of real estate, largely due to the in-migration of recent years. But growing pains linger. “You can’t go backwards. Miami now is one of the most important, if not the most important, cities in the world today, but there are different things that drive this,” said hospitality mogul Nazarian, founder of sbe, whose other holdings include C3 restaurant group. Nazarian spoke with The Real Deal’s Editor in Chief Stuart Elliott at TRD’s Miami Real Estate Forum 2025 on Wednesday, marking the first panel that kicked off the two-day event […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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