Heir apparent: Steve Ross says son-in-law will eventually lead Miami Dolphins
Billionaire Stephen Ross turned down an offer for the Miami Dolphins that would’ve given him a $14 billion return on investment, but he’s keeping the team in the family, naming his son-in-law Daniel Sillman heir apparent. “I’m fortunate,” Ross said in an interview with Bloomberg this week. The 85-year-old founder and chairman of Related Companies did not name the rejected buyer, who offered $15 billion for the team. Puck reported in 2024 that a deal between Ross and his fellow Palm Beach billionaire Ken Griffin that would have valued the team and Hard Rock Stadium at $7.5 billion broke down […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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