Ken Griffin’s private yacht marina, Aman Miami Beach approved
A trio of billionaires received good news from the Miami Beach Planning Board on Tuesday. The board approved items related to hedge fund manager Ken Griffin’s private yacht marina on Terminal Island, and tweaks to Vlad Doronin and Len Blavatnik’s Aman Miami Beach development. Griffin, founder and CEO of Miami-based Citadel, secured conditional use approval to redevelop the 3.7-acre property at 120 MacArthur Causeway into a 30,000-plus-square-foot private marina with a crew pavilion, owner’s suite, a pool and more. Griffin owns a 308-foot Viva superyacht with interior design by Peter Marino, according to Superyacht Fan. Griffin relocated the headquarters for […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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