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The new $100 million Miami Beach building, adjacent to Lincoln Road, will serve as Playboy’s headquarters.
The lifestyle brand will also open a new Playboy Club and content studios in Miami Beach when it moves its global ...
Playboy’s ongoing makeover will continue in Miami Beach, as the iconic, yet diminished brand, is moving into Robert Rivani’s ...
Playboy, the company best known for its magazine centerfolds and bunny logo, had a major presence in South Florida in the ...
Playboy CEO Ben Kohn called California "anti-business" and "extremely expensive" as the company relocates its headquarters ...
The men’s media and lifestyle magazine is relocating its global headquarters from California to Miami Beach and plans to open ...
The company described the area as “one of the nation’s most dynamic, culturally relevant, and business-friendly cities.” ...
The men’s lifestyle entertainment brand, known for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models and widely recognized bunny ...
Playboy Enterprises is moving its global headquarters to Miami Beach and plans to open a new Playboy Club there.
Robert Rivani’s Black Lion hunted down its biggest purchase in South Florida to date, but will have to compete with other heavy hitter developers in Miami Beach’s office market.
Robert Rivani, pictured with his wife, Krystal Rivani, had been doing extensive renovations to a 1920s beachfront home in Malibu that he bought for $19.55 million in 2022. (Yuri Hasegawa for WSJ) More ...
Mohawked real estate/hospitality investor Robert Rivani, of Black Lion Investment Group, has sold his Miami Beach penthouse for $8 million — down from its $8.8 million asking price last June.