With a record-breaking purchase on the South Florida waterfront months ago, Ken Griffin has officially moved the Citadel’s headquarters from Chicago to Miami at the 830 Brickell new construction tower.
Along with the move and the purchase of a private residence, Griffin and his company were responsible for the $363 million acquisition of a 2.5-acre (1-hectare) unoccupied land at 1201 Brickell Bay Drive. Since the transaction closed in April, the buyer was hidden behind a limited liability company with a mailing address in Chicago.
The company announced last week that it intends to collaborate with developer Sterling Bay to design and construct an office tower on Brickell Bay, which is located in the city’s economic district and spans less than a mile.
Another LLC purchased a 28-story office building at 1221 Brickell Avenue earlier this month for $286.5 million across the street from the 1201 Brickell Bay site, according to public papers. Randall Davis, who also acted in this capacity for the 1201 LLC, is the authorized signatory for the 1221 Brickell LLC. Emma Bass and Angela Cusumano, the witnesses in a 1221 Brickell filing, also work at Sterling Bay.
The relocation of Citadel by Griffin represents one of the largest financial company expansions in Florida. Developers in Miami applauded the decision and said it would encourage more businesses to look for space in the city. Among the companies that have grown in the state recently are Dan Sundheim’s D1 Capital Partners and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Griffin, 53, just relocated to Miami with his family and has a personal wealth of $29.1 billion. He has recently expressed his dissatisfaction with the governmental leadership in Illinois and Chicago’s crime rate, although he has long been investing in real estate in Florida, where he was born and raised.
Over the past ten years, the millionaire has amassed property in Palm Beach that has cost at least $350 million. During the Covid-19 epidemic, some of Griffin’s traders fled their offices in Chicago and New York and took over the Four Seasons Palm Beach.
Griffin recently purchased a number of properties in the Miami area, including homes on the prestigious Star Island in the middle of 2020 and a $45 million mansion in the Coral Gables district in April. An individual with knowledge of the situation claims that he has had Citadel personnel assess the commercial real estate in the city for at least two years.
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