The New-York
Weekly Journal

The New-York
Weekly Journal

The New-York
Weekly Journal

Jason Eibinder

Jason Eibinder: A Decade in Hospitality and the Future Ahead

Nov 4, 2025

Jason Eibinder

Jason Eibinder: A Decade in Hospitality and the Future Ahead

Nov 4, 2025

Jason Eibinder

Jason Eibinder: A Decade in Hospitality and the Future Ahead

Nov 4, 2025

Jason Eibinder has spent more than ten years shaping experiences in the hospitality world, earning a reputation for knowing what makes people feel welcomed, engaged, and remembered. His foundation began in the world of festivals and large-scale events, the kind of environments where timing, atmosphere, and seamless logistics make or break an experience. He learned early that hospitality isn’t just about hosting; it’s about orchestrating moments people talk about long after they leave.

That background became the springboard for his next move. When the home-rental boom took off, Jason moved into the short-stay space with a fresh mindset. Instead of viewing rentals as simple property listings, he treated each space like a curated experience. Everything—from design choices to small service details—was guided by one principle: guests should feel something, not just stay somewhere. It’s a simple idea, but the execution is what set him apart and helped him build trust in a crowded market.

As his career evolved, Jason shifted toward hospitality investment, backing vision-driven concepts across major cities. His involvement in Coco Miami highlights a modern, energized approach to dining and nightlife; it’s not just food or entertainment, but a full experience that mirrors how the next generation likes to dine and socialize. His investment in Amavi NYC underscores the confidence and ambition needed to operate in one of the most competitive hospitality markets in the world. Both projects point to a broader strategy: invest in places that don’t just serve guests, but immerse them.

Now, Jason is looking ahead to the digital future of travel and hospitality. With new apps in development, he’s exploring how technology can streamline access to services without losing the personal touch that defines his career. The mission is straightforward—bring convenience to travelers while keeping hospitality human. It’s a natural evolution for someone who has always blended creativity with business awareness.

Here’s the thing: anyone can talk about innovation, but Jason has lived through the shifts that have reshaped hospitality over the past decade. He’s moved from physical spaces to digital platforms, always anchored by the same belief—real hospitality is about connection.

His story isn’t finished. If anything, it’s entering a new phase where technology and service culture blend in ways that will shape the next era of travel and experience-driven living. And if the past ten years are any indication, Jason Eibinder isn’t just following the future of hospitality. He’s helping build it.

Jason Eibinder

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While historically known as a pioneering colonial newspaper, the legacy of The New York Weekly Journal has been revived in the digital age. Its modern incarnation is now spearheaded by Mann Patel of MxnnCreates LLC in partnership with Shovon Ahmed of PanelPR LTD. Together, they are reimagining the journal as a contemporary digital media platform that upholds the principles of press freedom and democratic discourse established during its early years.

Copyright © 2025 - The New-York Weekly Journal. All rights reserved.

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While historically known as a pioneering colonial newspaper, the legacy of The New York Weekly Journal has been revived in the digital age. Its modern incarnation is now spearheaded by Mann Patel of MxnnCreates LLC in partnership with Shovon Ahmed of PanelPR LTD. Together, they are reimagining the journal as a contemporary digital media platform that upholds the principles of press freedom and democratic discourse established during its early years.

Copyright © 2025 - The New-York Weekly Journal. All rights reserved.

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While historically known as a pioneering colonial newspaper, the legacy of The New York Weekly Journal has been revived in the digital age. Its modern incarnation is now spearheaded by Mann Patel of MxnnCreates LLC in partnership with Shovon Ahmed of PanelPR LTD. Together, they are reimagining the journal as a contemporary digital media platform that upholds the principles of press freedom and democratic discourse established during its early years.

Copyright © 2025 - The New-York Weekly Journal. All rights reserved.