Built World Advisors Podcast: The Definitive Biography of the People Building Our Cities

David Adler - CEO, Adler Development

Ben Hoffman & Felipe Azenha

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David Adler, CEO of Adler Group, joined us for a deep dive into one of Miami’s most storied development legacies. With roots stretching back to post-WWII Miami Beach, David provides a unique perspective on how to navigate multi-generational business and evolving asset classes.

Key takeaways from our conversation:

The Evolution of Industrial: How David’s father, Mike Adler, pioneered the "Miami International Commerce Center" and went non-union to make the economics of industrial work in the 70s.


 Public-Private Partnerships (P3): Why David believes ground leases with the County and City are the ultimate "recession-proof" strategy in a high-interest-rate environment.


 The 2008 Playbook: How the Adler Group stayed active during the Great Recession by managing non-performing notes and working with lenders to finish underwater projects.


 Transit-Oriented Development: A look at their massive investments along the Miami Metrorail and why density around transit is the future of the city.


The "Closet King" Legacy: Lessons learned from three generations of building—from 12-story rentals to 400,000 sq. ft. City of Miami headquarters. 

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