Shaquille O'Neal is at it Again

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It is no secret on how I feel about Shaq. He is easily my favorite basketball player outside of the Kings organization, and probably my favorite athlete around today and anytime he does something positive, I try to post it, because he is the anti-NBA jock on the court and off the court.

Shaq takes on real estate market
Heat star Shaquille O'Neal has launched a real estate and development company called The O'Neal Group.
BY MATTHEW HAGGMAN
mhaggman@MiamiHerald.com

Shaquille O'Neal is taking his game to downtown Miami, but in the real estate market rather than the hard court.

The Miami Heat star announced Tuesday the formation of The O'Neal Group, a real estate company, to organize his property holdings and invest in new projects. His first venture: investing in a billion-dollar development called Met Miami that encompasses three blocks in the heart of downtown.

''People sometimes ask me who is my favorite athlete. They expect me to say Chamberlain, Russell, Kareem,'' said O'Neal, ticking off the names of former basketball greats. ``But I say Dave Bing, because he did great things after basketball.''

Bing, a prolific scoring guard now enshrined in basketball's Hall of Fame, runs a multimillion-dollar steel business in Detroit and is a civic leader there.

O'Neal said he wants to make a similar mark in Miami and intends to keep a home here after his basketball career. However, O'Neal said his primary residence will remain in Orlando, which he has called home since launching his professional basketball career with the Orlando Magic.

FINANCE SILENCE
Neither The O'Neal Group Vice President Christopher Handy nor Met Miami developer Luis Pulenta would provide specifics about financial arrangements. But each said they involved a significant financial investment by the Heat center.

''This is not a fee arrangement, I am partners with the gentleman to my right,'' said O'Neal, referring to Pulenta, who is a principal at Miami-based MDM Development. The O'Neal Group said it would also assist in marketing the project.

Plans for the Met Miami call for two condominium towers, an office and Marriott Marquis hotel, upscale shopping and a movie theater.
Retailers include the grocery store Whole Foods, and O'Neal plans to bring in his 24-Hour Fitness/Shaq Ultra Sport workout facility.
The project is going on land that once housed the historic Royal Palm Hotel built by industrialist Henry Flagler.

The condo tower Met One at Biscayne Boulevard and Biscayne Way is under construction, and preliminary work is underway for the other buildings.

O'Neal said he has invested in real estate for more than a decade, including strip malls and residential rental properties. The company is targeting mixed-use projects that focus on what Handy called ''integrated living'' and is exploring several other deals.

MAGIC'S FOOTSTEPS
O'Neal is not the first NBA star to move into real estate.
Earvin ''Magic'' Johnson, the former guard who led the Los Angeles Lakers to five NBA championships, launched Canyon-Johnson Urban Funds after his playing career ended. That fund, with nearly $1 billion in capital, has focused on urban renewal projects across the country. Johnson's South Florida investments include the Downtown Dadeland condo and retail project in Kendall.

''This lovely thing we do, we can't do forever,'' O'Neal said, who won his fourth NBA title this year after the Miami Heat beat the Dallas Mavericks in six games. ``We've scoured the country to find an appropriate venue through which we could launch the O'Neal Group and ultimately decided that the best place to start was in our own backyard.''
 
It's somewhat impressive to me that Shaquille seems motivated in being something after his NBA career is over. I distincly remember him earning an MBA a couple years back. Some may look at this constant investment as greed - I see it as being something more than just an athlete.
 
It's somewhat impressive to me that Shaquille seems motivated in being something after his NBA career is over. I distincly remember him earning an MBA a couple years back. Some may look at this constant investment as greed - I see it as being something more than just an athlete.

I don't think many people dislike Shaq because of money or want thereof.
 
Hrm. An obscenely rich guy is motivated into going into an occupation after his current employment is over that could conceivably make him even more obscenely rich...

Let's see.

Nope. After deep soul-searching, I'm still not in any way, shape or form impressed.

I think I'll wait and see what, if anything, the O'Neal Group accomplishes before I stand up and applaud.
 
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Hrm. An obscenely rich guy is motivated into going into an occupation after his current employment is over that could conceivably make him even more obscenely rich...

.

There is nothing wrong in that, everyone should obviously have that attitude to do more, make more and accomplish more. The real question should be "what does he do with all that wealth" and I am guessing that so far he has done well. He has always been portrayed as a giver both to the players on his teams and the community as well. I think he used to give christmas gifts in a 25 foot truck or something, he was actively seen participating in the katrina relief efforts and more.

I am impressed with guys like that. I hate Bill Gates just cos of microsoft but I tip my hat off to him for all the great charity work that he is doing and I think recently he donated 1 billion.
 
I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. I'm just not sold on it being an example of what a great guy Shaq is...

And there's NO WAY you could conceivably compare Shaq's entry into real estate to the philanthropic endeavors of Bill and Melissa Gates.
 
shaq gets a pass in my book for doing that christmas truck thing he does every year. some celebrities you can tell are doing it because they want the publicity or feel like it's what they should do, but with his giving out toys you can also tell that he's just doing it to make kids happy (perhaps because he is a ginormous kid himself).
 
shaq gets a pass in my book for doing that christmas truck thing he does every year. some celebrities you can tell are doing it because they want the publicity or feel like it's what they should do, but with his giving out toys you can also tell that he's just doing it to make kids happy (perhaps because he is a ginormous kid himself).

Anyone doing anything charitable should get SOME kind of pass. There are plenty of Avg Joes who don't contribute anything. When Bill Gates donates a billion to charity, a lot of people still say, "Ah, he's a billionaire, he SHOULD be giving back..." (Says who?)
 
Anyone doing anything charitable should get SOME kind of pass. There are plenty of Avg Joes who don't contribute anything. When Bill Gates donates a billion to charity, a lot of people still say, "Ah, he's a billionaire, he SHOULD be giving back..." (Says who?)

says spiderman: "with great power comes great responsibility..." ;)
 
^ Ha, duly noted.

However, says Randolph Duke: "Ah, Ezra, I bet you though we'd forgotten your Christmas bonus ($5.00)... There you are..." Says Mortimer Duke, "Half of it is from me..."

hhdau
 
Anyone doing anything charitable should get SOME kind of pass. There are plenty of Avg Joes who don't contribute anything. When Bill Gates donates a billion to charity, a lot of people still say, "Ah, he's a billionaire, he SHOULD be giving back..." (Says who?)

Indeed take a look at the Walton family (walmart) they are some of the richest people in our country, and they donate only the amount to save $$ off tax writeoffs. Don't get me going on walmart.
 
Indeed take a look at the Walton family (walmart) they are some of the richest people in our country, and they donate only the amount to save $$ off tax writeoffs. Don't get me going on walmart.

I don't know where you get your information, but I can prove it's not true. Walmart has made some significant donations I'm personally aware of in times of need - for example, flood victims, fire victims, etc. And that wasn't about tax writeoffs.

I know a lot of people like to take shots at Walmart but their contributions aren't always publicized.
 
How did this become about charitable contributions? Shaq announced he's formed a real estate group, which could conceivably make him a LOT of money. Did I miss something?

The Miami Heat star announced Tuesday the formation of The O'Neal Group, a real estate company, to organize his property holdings and invest in new projects. His first venture: investing in a billion-dollar development called Met Miami that encompasses three blocks in the heart of downtown.
 
How did this become about charitable contributions? Shaq announced he's formed a real estate group, which could conceivably make him a LOT of money. Did I miss something?

In the name of not derailing this thread I will not respond to the previous post. (Walmart is evil!)


Making more $$$$ off developement does not impress me either. But I actually do not feel any malice towards Shaq as I am sure I still would Kobe if he left the lakers. (ok so much for not derailing). Shaq seems like a nice guy.
 
However, says Randolph Duke: "Ah, Ezra, I bet you though we'd forgotten your Christmas bonus ($5.00)... There you are..." Says Mortimer Duke, "Half of it is from me..."

hhdau

where is this from???? it is soooo wrong!

ETA: was this from trading places??
 
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