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Jason Eibinder

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Jason Eibinder
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Born
💼 Occupation
Entrepreneur; Hospitality Investor; App Developer
📆 Years active  2010s–present
Known forFestival & event production; curated short‑term rentals; investments in Coco Miami & Amavi NYC; hospitality technology

Jason Eibinder is a hospitality entrepreneur and investor whose career spans more than a decade, covering large‑scale events, property rentals, hospitality brand investments and technology platforms. [1]

Early Career

Eibinder began his professional life working in festivals and major live‑events, where he gained experience in logistics, atmosphere production, team coordination and guest‑experience design.

As the home‑sharing economy grew, Eibinder moved into the short‑term rental space, approaching properties not just as places to stay but as curated experiences. He emphasised thoughtful design, personal service and guest focus to stand out in a competitive market.[2]

Hospitality Brand Investments

Eibinder expanded into investment and brand development across hospitality. Notable ventures include Coco Miami, a concept blending dining, nightlife and lifestyle in Miami, and Amavi NYC, a premium hospitality project in New York. Both reflect his belief that modern hospitality is much more than lodging—it’s an immersive experience.[3]

Technology and Innovation

In recent years, Jason Eibinder has shifted part of his focus to technology, developing apps and platforms designed to streamline guest services, bookings and engagement while preserving the human touch of hospitality.

Legacy and Vision

Eibinder is noted for blending operational know‑how, brand development and technological evolution. His career underscores a consistent theme: hospitality isn’t just about places—it’s about experiences, people and connection. As he moves into digital tools for the industry, he aims to scale that mindset across new formats.

See also

  • Hospitality industry
  • Experience economy
  • Short‑term rentals

References