2023 Power South Florida

Introducing Commercial Observer's First-Ever Power South Florida List

By February 14, 2023 6:00 AM

“Florida right now is the best market in the United States.”

If these were the words of a local Florida housing developer, we might take it with a grain of salt. Every real estate mogul does their best to pump up their chosen market. Depending on the speaker, it could be safely relegated to the hyperbole pile.

But the author of these words is no mere local developer. Local, yes, in the sense that he grew up in Florida, and local in the sense that he lives in the state now. But this is how Stephen M. Ross, the founder and chairman of Related Companies, described the Sunshine State.

Ross, as every reader of this publication undoubtedly knows, is the figure behind the Time Warner Center (now known as the Deutsche Bank Center) and Hudson Yards in New York, The Grand LA in Downtown Los Angeles, The 78 in Chicago, and on and on. When one of real estate’s great mandarins makes such a pronouncement, it’s time to listen.

And one sees the logic behind this statement as one peruses the names on Commercial Observer’s inaugural Power South Florida list.

From Citadel’s Ken Griffin, to Fontainebleau’s Brett Mufson, to Dacra’s Craig Robins, to Turnberry’s Jackie Soffer, these are the names who have made South Florida commercial real estate shine.

Many names are well known to our readers as they already have a national profile and have done work in, say, New York, like Joseph Chetrit, or Steven and Alex Wikoff. There are names of designers like Bernardo Fort-Brescia and Laurinda Hope Spear of Arquitectonica who have made their sandy Southern canvas something unique. There are restaurateurs like Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi and Jeff Zalaznick who have expanded the waistlines of the locals by remaking the state’s dining scene. There are hospitality impresarios like David Grutman who have brought the area the style, taste and coolness by which metropolises live and die.

And in the 30 names we’ve chosen (31 if you count the honorable mention) there is a story taking place. It is perhaps the story of how South Florida became (dare we say it??) the best market in the United States. —The Editors

Profiles by Tom Acitelli, Rebecca Baird-Remba, Andrew Coen, Greg Cornfield, Cathy Cunningham, Julia Echikson, Chava Gourarie, Max Gross, Mark Hallum, Nicholas Rizzi, Aaron Short and Celia Young.

Tony Fineman

Acore Capital

Michael T. Fay

Avison Young

Greg Newman

Bank OZK

Justin Oates, Vanessa Grout and Fran Scola

Cain International; OKO Group

Joseph Chetrit

Chetrit Group

Ken Griffin

Citadel

Michael Comras

The Comras Company

Robert Given

Cushman & Wakefield

Craig Robins

Dacra

Tony Arellano and Devlin Marinoff

DWNTWN Realty Advisors

Jeffrey Soffer and Brett Mufson

Fontainebleau Development

David Grutman

Groot Hospitality

Yisroel Berg, Jordan Slone and Carla Stoner

Harbor Group International