Steve Ross, Ken Griffin pledge $10M in push for South Florida office relocations
Billionaires Steve Ross and Ken Griffin moved their businesses to South Florida in recent years, and now they are spreading the gospel of its economic advantages. The powerhouses put $10 million behind “Ambition Accelerated,” an effort to attract out-of-state executives, investors and founders to South Florida, Bloomberg reported. They are bankrolling the campaign, via the Florida Council of 100, with advertising and marketing to beckon business leaders to Florida’s Gold Coast. The initiative kicked off this week at the Wall Street Journal Invest Live conference in West Palm Beach, which Ross funded. The campaign will tout South Florida’s advantages over […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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