Billionaire Jorge Pérez on the secret to passing down the family business

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(L-R) Jon Paul, Jorge and Nicholas.

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When Jon Paul Pérez graduated college, he assumed he would go to work for his father.

After all, Jon Paul had been learning the family business since he was a kid, following his dad to the office at Related Group, working summers on construction sites and developing a passion for real estate development. Jon Paul’s father, Jorge Pérez, was thriving as Miami’s “condo king,” building ever-taller and more luxurious condo towers in South Florida.

At his graduation dinner, Jon Paul asked his dad when he could start work at the company. His dad’s response: “You’re not going to work for me.”

“I was shocked,” Jon Paul said.


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