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The Hospitality Broker: Allan Perales on the Art of the Restaurant Deal | LINK LIVE EP. 20

1 h 2 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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This week, we are back in the studio for Episode 20. Host Lorenzo, CEO of Link Creative, is joined by Allan Perales, the Founder and CEO of Kain Real Estate. Allan is a veteran of the hospitality and real estate landscape who has spent over two decades bridging the gap between service and sales. From his early career at Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants to his eight-year tenure as Director of Leasing at McCaffery Inc., Allan has built a reputation as a "hospitality-first" broker. After helping launch over 100 independent restaurants and national brands as a Partner at Goldstreet Partners, Allan recently launched Kain Real Estate, a firm designed to run a brokerage with the precision and soul of a luxury hotelier. Allan joins the pod to discuss the "Kimpton Moments" that define elite customer service, the calculated risk of going solo after 20+ years in the industry, and why the Filipino word for "to eat" (Kain) is the perfect nod to his mission. Inside the Episode In this conversation, Lorenzo and Allan break down the journey from classical music performance to private equity, detailing how hospitality principles can revolutionize the transactional world of real estate: The Hotel Blueprint: Allan reflects on his seven years with Kimpton Hotels and how learning to deliver "Kimpton Moments" random acts of kindness that cost the company nothing, became his primary business lever. The Craigslist Pivot: A masterclass in resourcefulness, Allan shares how he once posted a fake job listing just to study the resumes of top property managers and successfully pivot his own career path during a hiring freeze. Pro-Bono Growth Strategy: How Allan and his former team used the pandemic to build a "moat" by helping independent chefs restructure their leases for free, eventually becoming the most trusted restaurant brokers in Chicago. The Michelin Standard: A deep dive into the technical side of restaurant real estate, from helping the team at Galit navigate complex hood codes to finding "destination" locations for icons like Kasama. Building the Platform: Why Allan is now focused on mentoring the next generation, specifically hiring from the bartending world where grit, personality, and the "gift of gab" are forged. “Get rid of the arrogance and focus on your mindset. You can train the voice in your head to stop being the naysayer and start being your number one cheerleader.” — Allan Perales ALLAN PERALES: Instagram: @allan__perales Website: kainrealestate.com LINK CREATIVE: Website: linkcreativeco.com YT: @linkcreativeco INSTAGRAM: @linkcreativeco TIKTOK: @linkcreativeco Timestamps 00:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM] Welcome Allan Perales to the Studio 01:33 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=93s] From Grocery Stores to "Ground Pat'i" in Louisiana 02:36 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=156s] The Kimpton Training: Learning the Art of Caring  03:52 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=232s] Transitioning to Chicago & The Hotel Burnham 05:26 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=326s] The Craigslist Job Post: Hacking the Property Management Algorithm 06:44 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=404s] Hotel Standards in Property Management: Increasing Renewal Rates 10:46 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=646s] The Package Room Revolution: From $700 to $10,000 in Tips 13:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=790s] Moving into Commercial Leasing at McCaffery Inc. 14:27 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=867s] Joining Goldstreet Partners: The "Eat What You Kill" Mindset https://www.y

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This week, we are back in the studio for Episode 20. Host Lorenzo, CEO of Link Creative, is joined by Allan Perales, the Founder and CEO of Kain Real Estate. Allan is a veteran of the hospitality and real estate landscape who has spent over two decades bridging the gap between service and sales. From his early career at Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants to his eight-year tenure as Director of Leasing at McCaffery Inc., Allan has built a reputation as a "hospitality-first" broker. After helping launch over 100 independent restaurants and national brands as a Partner at Goldstreet Partners, Allan recently launched Kain Real Estate, a firm designed to run a brokerage with the precision and soul of a luxury hotelier. Allan joins the pod to discuss the "Kimpton Moments" that define elite customer service, the calculated risk of going solo after 20+ years in the industry, and why the Filipino word for "to eat" (Kain) is the perfect nod to his mission. Inside the Episode In this conversation, Lorenzo and Allan break down the journey from classical music performance to private equity, detailing how hospitality principles can revolutionize the transactional world of real estate: The Hotel Blueprint: Allan reflects on his seven years with Kimpton Hotels and how learning to deliver "Kimpton Moments" random acts of kindness that cost the company nothing, became his primary business lever. The Craigslist Pivot: A masterclass in resourcefulness, Allan shares how he once posted a fake job listing just to study the resumes of top property managers and successfully pivot his own career path during a hiring freeze. Pro-Bono Growth Strategy: How Allan and his former team used the pandemic to build a "moat" by helping independent chefs restructure their leases for free, eventually becoming the most trusted restaurant brokers in Chicago. The Michelin Standard: A deep dive into the technical side of restaurant real estate, from helping the team at Galit navigate complex hood codes to finding "destination" locations for icons like Kasama. Building the Platform: Why Allan is now focused on mentoring the next generation, specifically hiring from the bartending world where grit, personality, and the "gift of gab" are forged. “Get rid of the arrogance and focus on your mindset. You can train the voice in your head to stop being the naysayer and start being your number one cheerleader.” — Allan Perales ALLAN PERALES: Instagram: @allan__perales Website: kainrealestate.com LINK CREATIVE: Website: linkcreativeco.com YT: @linkcreativeco INSTAGRAM: @linkcreativeco TIKTOK: @linkcreativeco Timestamps 00:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM] Welcome Allan Perales to the Studio 01:33 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=93s] From Grocery Stores to "Ground Pat'i" in Louisiana 02:36 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=156s] The Kimpton Training: Learning the Art of Caring  03:52 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=232s] Transitioning to Chicago & The Hotel Burnham 05:26 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=326s] The Craigslist Job Post: Hacking the Property Management Algorithm 06:44 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=404s] Hotel Standards in Property Management: Increasing Renewal Rates 10:46 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=646s] The Package Room Revolution: From $700 to $10,000 in Tips 13:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=790s] Moving into Commercial Leasing at McCaffery Inc. 14:27 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Jbou9X5wM&t=867s] Joining Goldstreet Partners: The "Eat What You Kill" Mindset https://www.y

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