Some people build to be seen.
Others to hide within what they have built.
It is the latter who leave behind houses that never fall,
even when not a single brick remains standing.
Mihalis was born in a small provincial yard, with no money, no plan. Only with a childhood dream: to build homes where people would laugh inside.
At twenty, with borrowed money from friends, he rented a small apartment in a tourist resort. That's where he began. With sweat, broken tiles, and sleepless nights. With grit and anxiety.
Within two decades, he built a hospitality empire: hotels, villas, construction companies. But his real victory was not measured in square meters. It was measured in the faces of those who believed in him when he doubted himself. In the moments when he fell and, instead of staying down, he asked for help.
And when everything seemed complete, he returned to his roots. Not to stay. But to give back. One final act. Not for his name. But for the circle that needed to close.