Miami's hospitality empire stands as one of the most sophisticated and influential in the Americas, generating billions in revenue while setting global trends for luxury travel, dining, and entertainment. From the iconic W South Beach commanding up to $15.3 million for penthouse units to celebrity chef empires expanding internationally, the Magic City has transformed from a seasonal beach destination into a year-round luxury powerhouse that attracts the world's most discerning travelers and hospitality entrepreneurs.

W South Beach
W South Beach is a premier luxury oceanfront hotel and condo resort at 2201 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, offering 175 hotel rooms, over 200 condo units, high-end dining like Mr. Chow, a full-service spa, and exclusive beachfront amenities under Marriott International management. Acquired by Reuben Brothers in 2024 for over $400 million—the largest Miami hotel transaction that year—this South Florida icon embodies Miami's vibrant hospitality with its design-forward vibe, nightlife, and proximity to South Beach hotspots. Recent plans include transformative upgrades like a members-only social club, French bakery, and new beachfront restaurant to elevate it as Miami's leading global luxury destination.
View full profileThis transformation didn't happen overnight. It required visionary developers, innovative restaurateurs, and entertainment pioneers who understood that Miami's unique cultural blend—Latin sophistication, international glamour, and American entrepreneurship—could create something unprecedented in the hospitality world. Today, that vision has materialized into an ecosystem where a single property can anchor an entire district's luxury positioning.
The Luxury Hotel Foundation: W South Beach's Market Dominance
At the epicenter of Miami's hospitality empire sits W South Beach, a 19-20 story oceanfront property at 2201 Collins Avenue that has redefined luxury accommodation in South Florida. Built between 2008-2009 by Tri Star Capital, Related Urban Development, and Starwood Properties, according to Miami Residential, this condo-hotel hybrid features 402-511 units ranging from studios to 4-bedroom penthouses, all with ocean views and 9-foot minimum ceilings.
The property's current market performance illustrates Miami's hospitality premium. According to Miami Luxury Homes, units are currently listed from $1,160,000 to $15,250,000, averaging $2,715-$3,073 per square foot—pricing that rivals Manhattan's most exclusive neighborhoods. Rental units command $6,000 to $105,000 monthly, per Miami Residential, demonstrating the sustained demand for luxury accommodations in South Beach.
W South Beach's 300 feet of waterfrontage and 116-foot infinity-edge pool have become architectural benchmarks for luxury hotel development throughout South Florida.
The property's amenities portfolio reflects Miami's evolution toward comprehensive luxury experiences. According to Miami Condo Investments, features include the WET Pool with cabanas, SWEAT Fitness Center, tennis and basketball courts, private beach access, Mr. Chow restaurant, Wall Club & Lounge, spa services, and 24/7 concierge with room service, pet care, chef services, and childcare. This full-service approach has become the template for Miami's luxury hospitality sector.
Celebrity Chef Empires Reshape Miami Dining
Mario Carbone, co-founder and Creative Director of Major Food Group, exemplifies how celebrity chefs have leveraged Miami's hospitality boom to build global empires. Since co-founding Major Food Group in 2011 with chefs Rich Torrisi and entrepreneur Jeff Zalaznick, Carbone has expanded from their original Manhattan gem Torrisi Italian Specialties into a sprawling network of over 40 acclaimed restaurants spanning New York to Hong Kong.

Mario Carbone
Co-Founder and Creative Director of Major Food Group, Mario Carbone directs a global hospitality empire that reimagines classic Italian-American dining through meticulous design, signature flavors, and over 40 venues spanning New York to Hong Kong.
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Jeff Zalaznick
Jeff Zalaznick serves as Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Major Food Group, steering a hospitality empire with over 40 restaurants, private clubs, and hotels worldwide while anchoring expansion in Miami's vibrant scene.
In Miami, Carbone drives the group's South Beach dominance through Carbone Miami and blockbuster activations including the Carbone Beach supper club with American Express during the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix. His approach—personally overseeing aesthetic details like custom china, playlists, and interiors that capture midcentury elegance with contemporary flair—has positioned Major Food Group as a hospitality titan amid rapid international expansion.
Keith Menin represents Miami's homegrown hospitality talent. As co-founder and principal of Menin Hospitality alongside cousin Jared Galbut, Menin spearheads a portfolio including the Shelborne South Beach revival and the Gale Miami Hotel & Residences, a Downtown Miami hybrid approved for short-term rentals with 70,000 square feet of shared amenities. His expansion of Bodega Taqueria y Tequila to nine locations across South Florida, Chicago, and D.C. demonstrates how Miami-based concepts can achieve national scaling.

Keith Menin
Co-Founder and Principal of Menin Hospitality, Keith Menin drives South Florida's hospitality evolution with hybrid hotel-residence towers and strategic property investments in Miami's dynamic districts.
View full profileThe 24/7 Entertainment Revolution
Tommy Lee's co-ownership of E11EVEN Miami represents perhaps the most uniquely Miami contribution to global hospitality: the 24/7 ultraclub concept. This downtown hotspot operates nonstop to deliver immersive nightlife fused with live DJ sets, celebrity appearances, and upscale amenities, regularly drawing global talents like deadmau5, Diplo, Steve Aoki, and Vintage Culture during Miami Music Week.

Tommy Lee
Tommy Lee stands as co-owner of E11EVEN Miami, the trailblazing 24/7 ultraclub that has reshaped South Florida's nightlife with relentless energy and star-powered events.
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E11even Miami
E11EVEN Miami is America's premier 24/7 ultraclub in downtown Miami, blending nightclub, showclub, and live entertainment with world-class DJs, aerialists, acrobats, and exotic dancers for an unmatched immersive experience. Ranked 1 club in the USA and 6 globally by the Nightlife International Association, this luxury lifestyle brand has hosted icons like Drake, Usher, Cardi B, and events such as Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup celebrations and F1 Miami victories. Expanding with rooftop restaurant Giselle offering Asian-Mediterranean-French fusion cuisine, E11EVEN Vodka, a record label, merchandise, and upcoming condo developments, E11EVEN Miami defines South Florida's nightlife excellence.
The venue's international draw has positioned E11EVEN as a linchpin of Miami's entertainment ecosystem, pulling in crowds year-round rather than just during traditional nightlife hours. This around-the-clock approach has influenced hospitality planning throughout South Florida, where venues increasingly design for extended operational windows to maximize revenue per square foot.
Legacy Players and Market Evolution
Shareef Malnik's stewardship of The Forge represented an earlier era of Miami hospitality excellence. As former owner of the legendary steakhouse that drew icons like Frank Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor, Malnik rebuilt after a 1991 fire and Hurricane Andrew's destruction of its prized wine cellar valued at over $5 million. Though The Forge shuttered in 2019, his era of celebrity-focused dining established Miami Beach's reputation for attracting global elite.

Shareef Malnik
Former owner of The Forge, Miami Beach's legendary steakhouse that drew icons like Frank Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor, Shareef Malnik revitalized the venue amid fires and storms to preserve its elite status in South Florida dining.
View full profileSam Nazarian's evolution from sbe founder to longevity wellness pioneer illustrates Miami hospitality's forward momentum. Since launching sbe in 2002 and transforming South Beach through iconic SLS and Mondrian properties, Nazarian has pivoted to Project HQ Hotels & Residences with Wyndham, emphasizing smart-lifestyle brands with culinary innovation and social hubs. His 2024 alliance with Tony Robbins and Marc Anthony for The Estate—15 luxury resorts and 25 urban clinics by 2030—positions Miami as a vital growth epicenter.

Sam Nazarian
Sam Nazarian, Founder and CEO of sbe, drives the fusion of high-end hospitality with AI-powered longevity wellness, anchoring Miami's Edgewater as a launchpad for HQ Residences and upcoming Estate resorts.
View full profileMarket Positioning and Geographic Advantages
Miami's hospitality empire benefits from unmatched geographic positioning. According to Miami Condo Investments, properties like W South Beach sit blocks from Lincoln Road shops and restaurants, 20 minutes to Wynwood, 25 minutes to Brickell, and 35 minutes to Miami International Airport. This connectivity allows hospitality operators to serve multiple market segments—international business travelers, cultural tourists, and luxury leisure visitors—from single locations.
- International gateway status with direct flights to 200+ global destinations
- Year-round climate enabling consistent occupancy rates
- No state income tax attracting high-net-worth hospitality investors
- Cultural diversity creating authentic international experiences
- Established luxury infrastructure supporting premium positioning
Industry Transformation and Future Outlook
Recent market signals suggest Miami's hospitality empire is entering a new maturation phase. According to Travel Weekly, properties like W South Beach are "repositioning toward tranquil luxury" without nightlife emphasis, responding to evolving guest preferences for sophisticated experiences over party atmospheres. This shift reflects broader industry trends toward wellness, privacy, and personalized service.
The broader South Beach landscape supports this evolution, with upcoming Aman and Bulgari projects joining redevelopments at the Delano, Shore Club, and Raleigh, per Travel Weekly. These investments totaling hundreds of millions demonstrate continued confidence in Miami's luxury hospitality market despite economic uncertainties.
Emerging trends include hybrid hotel-residence concepts, wellness-focused amenities, and technology integration—all areas where Miami operators are pioneering new standards.
National players like Jessica Thompson of Aimbridge Hospitality bring institutional expertise to Miami's market. As Regional Vice President of Operations overseeing upscale urban hotels, her experience managing high-volume properties positions companies like Aimbridge to capitalize on Miami's dynamic tourism growth. Similarly, Ronald Nelson's role as Independent Director at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts provides strategic oversight for brands expanding into South Florida's competitive landscape.

Jessica Thompson
Jessica Thompson leads as Regional Vice President of Operations and Dual General Manager at Aimbridge Hospitality, overseeing hotel performance for properties including Voco Franklin New York and Voco Fiorello - LaGuardia East.
View full profileMiami's hospitality empire stands at an inflection point where local innovation meets global capital, creating unprecedented opportunities for sophisticated operators. From W South Beach's luxury positioning to E11EVEN's entertainment innovation, the city's hospitality leaders have built an ecosystem that generates billions in revenue while setting international trends. As the market matures toward wellness and experiential luxury, Miami's unique cultural assets ensure its continued dominance in the global hospitality landscape.






