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Sam Nazarian

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American businessman

Sam Nazarian
سام نظریان
Born1975 (age 49–50)
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Occupation(s)CEO ofUmami Burger
Founder & CEO ofSBE Entertainment Group
SpouseEmina Cunmulaj
ParentYounes Nazarian
RelativesIzak Parviz Nazarian(uncle)
David Nazarian(brother)
Angella Nazarian(sister-in-law)
Shulamit Nazarian(sister)
WebsiteSBE.com

Sam Nazarian (Persian: سام نظریان; born 1975) is anIranian American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO ofSBE Entertainment Group, a lifestyle hospitality company that develops, manages, and operates hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs globally. In 2023, Nazarian expanded his ventures by launching HQ Hotels & Residences, a hospitality brand in alliance withWyndham Hotels & Resorts.[1]

Early life and education

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Nazarian was born into a Persian Jewish family in Tehran, Iran, in 1975. Following theIranian Revolution, his family immigrated to the United States, settling in Beverly Hills, California. He is the son of Younes Nazarian, an early investor inQualcomm. Nazarian attendedBeverly Hills High School, graduating in 1993, and later studied at theUniversity of Southern California. In recognition of his support, the Beverly Hills High School basketball court was renamed Sam Nazarian Court after he donated $200,000 to the Beverly Hills Athletic Alumni Association.[2]

Business career

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In 1998, Nazarian founded Platinum Wireless, a telecommunications company specializing in the distribution ofNextel products. After selling the company in 2001, he ventured into real estate with his father, establishing 3Wall Development in 1999. In 2002, he foundedSBE Entertainment Group, focusing on hospitality ventures.[3]

Under Nazarian's leadership, SBE expanded to include brands such as SLS Hotels, Hyde Lounge, and Katsuya. In 2020, he sold the remaining 50% stake of SBE's hotel platform toAccor Hotels but retained its food and beverage operations.[4]

In 2023, Nazarian re-entered the hotel industry by launching HQ Hotels & Residences through an alliance withWyndham Hotels & Resorts. This initiative focuses on hospitality experiences through dining, nightlife, and wellness.[5]

The first HQ Hotels & Residences locations are planned in Montreux, Switzerland, and Detroit, Michigan. The Montreux property, The HQ Montreux Hotel & Spa, will feature 155 rooms and 42 residences. The Detroit property, HQ Detroit Hotel & Spa, will offer 174 guestrooms.[6]

Monetary and legal difficulties

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Regulatory and Licensing Challenges

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In December 2014, Sam Nazarian faced scrutiny from the Nevada Gaming Control Board during his bid for a gaming license related to his ownership of the SLS Las Vegas hotel and casino. The investigation revealed Nazarian had used cocaine during a trip to Mexico and made approximately \$3 million in payments to convicted felon Derrick "Smokey" Armstrong, whom Nazarian described as an extortionist.[7] Some of these payments were allegedly funneled through associates including Suge Knight and Hai Waknine.[8] As a result, Nazarian was granted only a one-year limited gaming license, which required him to submit to random drug testing and removed him from daily casino operations. Operational control of the SLS was transferred to Stockbridge Capital, though Nazarian retained a 10% stake.[9]

Misconduct Allegations and Extortion Payments

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The Nevada investigation also uncovered that Nazarian had paid around \$3 million to Armstrong and his affiliates over several years, which Nazarian claimed were extortion payments made under duress. He reported Armstrong to Los Angeles police but continued making payments due to fear and reputational concerns.[10] Armstrong denied the extortion claims and maintained he was a legitimate business partner.

Lawsuits and Financial Disputes

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In 2015, a group of investors sued Nazarian over an \$8 million investment in the SLS South Beach hotel in Miami, alleging financial misrepresentation and breach of fiduciary duty.[11] A Los Angeles judge found evidence suggesting Nazarian had structured the deal to favor himself and a new partner at the expense of earlier investors. That same year, he was also sued over unpaid storage fees for a Ferrari, a case Nazarian disputed, claiming he never owned the vehicle.[12]

Partner Conflicts and Withdrawals

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In 2015, Nazarian's company SBE was removed from a major Frank Gehry-designed development in downtown Los Angeles. The project's lead developer, Related Companies, severed ties with SBE following public revelations from the gaming board hearing.[13] Additionally, Stockbridge Capital bought out Nazarian’s remaining interest in SLS Las Vegas after the property posted an \$84 million loss in the first half of 2015.[14]

Failed and Fraudulent Ventures

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Nazarian’s SLS Las Vegas venture ultimately failed and was later sold and rebranded. Separately, in 2015, Nazarian partnered with developer Serena Shi for a proposed resort in Coachella, California. The project was later revealed to be fraudulent, and Shi was convicted of wire fraud in 2021 after diverting investor funds for personal use.[15] Nazarian and SBE were not accused of wrongdoing, but their involvement lent the scheme an air of legitimacy.

Film production

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Nazarian has been involved in film production as an executive producer. His credits includeWaiting...,Down in the Valley,Five Fingers,The Last Time,Mr. Brooks, andCollege.[16]

Board memberships and recognitions

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From 2008 to 2011, Nazarian served on the board of trustees of theSouthern California Institute of Architecture. In July 2009, Los Angeles MayorAntonio Villaraigosa appointed him to the Board of Airport Commissioners ofLos Angeles World Airports. In 2014, Nazarian was named toFortune's 40 Under 40 list.[17]

Personal life

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Nazarian is married to American modelEmina Cunmulaj. The couple has been involved in philanthropic efforts.[18]

References

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  1. ^"Sam Nazarian's SBE Forms Strategic Alliance with Wyndham".Wyndham Hotels. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  2. ^Ceasar, Stephen (February 3, 2015)."Along with his name on Beverly Hills campuses, donor buys controversy".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  3. ^"SBE Entertainment Group". RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  4. ^"Accor takes full ownership of SBE hotel brands".Accor. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  5. ^"HQ Hotels: Sam Nazarian's New Venture".Hotels Magazine. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  6. ^"HQ Hotels Expanding Globally".Hotels Magazine. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  7. ^[[1](https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-sam-nazarian-sls-las-vegas-20141216-story.html) "Sam Nazarian gives up control of SLS Las Vegas after drug use admission"].Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  8. ^[[2](https://www.vibe.com/music/music-news/suge-knight-and-rick-fox-linked-sam-nazarian-drug-scandal-247641/) "Suge Knight and Rick Fox Linked to Sam Nazarian Drug Scandal"].Vibe. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  9. ^[[3](https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-sam-nazarian-sls-las-vegas-20141216-story.html) "Sam Nazarian gives up control of SLS Las Vegas after drug use admission"].Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  10. ^[[4](https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-sam-nazarian-sls-las-vegas-20141216-story.html) "Sam Nazarian gives up control of SLS Las Vegas after drug use admission"].Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  11. ^[[5](https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hotel-and-nightclub-mogul-sued-over-miami-hotel-deal-20150430-story.html) "Hotel mogul Sam Nazarian sued over Miami hotel deal"].Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  12. ^[[6](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/sam-nazarian-sued-unpaid-ferrari-759333/) "Sam Nazarian sued over unpaid Ferrari storage"].The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  13. ^[[7](https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-nazarians-company-forced-out-of-downtown-la-development-20150306-story.html) "Nazarian's company removed from downtown L.A. development"].Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  14. ^[[8](https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-sls-nazarian-20151005-story.html) "Sam Nazarian's exit from SLS Las Vegas"].Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  15. ^[[9](https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-11-23/coachella-resort-china-fraud-serena-shi) "Developer sentenced to prison in \$27-million Coachella resort fraud"].Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMay 5, 2025.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  16. ^"Sam Nazarian - Rotten Tomatoes". RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  17. ^"Fortune 40 Under 40".Fortune. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^"Sam Nazarian and Philanthropy".Hotels Magazine. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.

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