The Deal Closer: How Christian Swann Is Turning Million-Dollar Properties into Power Plays - and Quietly Taking Over Energy and Entertainment
By the time most people figure out what they want to do with their lives, Christian Swann has already done it—and sold it at a profit.
She’s the kind of woman you notice before she enters a room. Not because she’s loud—but because her name usually gets there first.
With close to two decades in commercial real estate and a portfolio stacked with more than $100 million in hospitality listings, Christian Swann isn’t playing the game—she’s redesigning the board. She’s the founder and force behind The Christian Swann Group (CSG) a division of KW Commercial and KW Sports & Entertainment, one of the top 10 brokerages worldwide.
Her specialty? Finding value where others don’t—and cashing in with style.
“When you put your life into building a business, it’s not just about selling the walls — it’s about getting the value of the property, the business, and everything inside it.”
Her clients include high-wattage names like Rudy Giuliani’s Tunnel to Towers Foundation and global giants like Hoshizaki. But the magic isn’t in the Rolodex—it’s in the results. Nearly 90% of her transactions are sourced directly through her team’s outreach. No fluff. No shortcuts. Just hustle, strategy, and precision.
But real estate is just the visible surface of the Swann blueprint.
Behind the scenes, she’s architecting something much larger—a multi-sector empire that moves from property to power, from dirt lots to data centers, from land deals to lens flares.
Before she ever touched a closing table, Swann was already deep in the art of the deal. She launched her first business at 16. By the time she hit her stride, she had owned and sold more than 20 ventures, from boutique coffeehouses to upscale restaurants to consulting firms. If there’s a formula to building something from scratch and selling it with dignity, Swann wrote it—and trademarked it.
Now she’s shifting her focus to two arenas rarely listed next to each other: energy and entertainment.
Her new obsession? Fuel and gas mitigation. Infrastructure consulting. Long-term energy strategy. It may sound like a left turn, but it’s classic Swann: enter early, go deep, and leave everyone else scrambling to catch up.
And then, there’s the other side of her empire: the one that smells like movie sets and sounds like a podcast studio.
Swann owns Studio 42, a sleek media production facility that’s about to make headlines. It’s the official pre- and post-production hub for a $300 million film project led by director John Marx and casting director Rocquel Caliste. Located less than half a mile from CSG headquarters, the space isn’t just functional—it’s intentional. Built to give creators the infrastructure they usually dream of but rarely get.
“When I built Studio 42, I knew it had to include a podcast studio,” says Christian. “Entertainment has never been just a hobby — it’s a space where people can turn their dreams and words into reality.”
Her partner in all this—business and otherwise—is her husband, Greg George, a walking résumé of high-stakes credentials: PharmD, MBA, and 28 years of launching pharmaceutical logistics routes across Hawaii and California. He pioneered customized veterinary chemotherapy. He partnered with Fortune 100 companies in the energy and data space before data was even cool. Now, he’s CSG’s secret weapon as they move into next-gen energy development and entertainment finance.
Together, Christian and Greg are a case study in what happens when brilliance meets boldness—and no one’s afraid to bet on the impossible.
No one should be fooled by the quiet confidence, the clean branding, or the calculated elegance of it all. Underneath it is an engine roaring at full speed. Christian Swann isn’t just closing deals. She’s building a world. And she’s inviting only the smartest people in.
Consider this your invitation.