Billionaire Ken Griffin partners with Goldman on $180M Wynwood office buy
Billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin added to his massive Miami portfolio, partnering with Goldman Properties on a Wynwood office building purchase for more than $180 million. Griffin, founder of Citadel and its sister firm Citadel Securities, and Miami-based Goldman bought 545Wyn at 545 Northwest 26th Street from Chicago-based Sterling Bay, the South Florida Business Journal reported. The seller identified Scott Srebnick, CEO of Goldman Properties, as the buyer. Two anonymous sources familiar with the deal said Griffin is a partner on the purchase. Citadel didn’t return the publication’s request for comment. Led by Andy Gloor, Sterling Bay completed the 10-story […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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