Wells Fargo lease puts trophy on Steve Ross’ West Palm Beach mantel
Wells Fargo is moving its wealth management headquarters to West Palm Beach, a win for Steve Ross’ efforts to attract the financial industry to his office developments in the city. The move puts Wells Fargo in pole position to reach the dozens of billionaires with homes just over the bridge in Palm Beach. The San Francisco-based bank leased 50,000 square feet at One Flagler, the 25-story office building Related Ross completed at 180 Lakeview Avenue last year, Bloomberg reported. At least 67 billionaires own homes in Palm Beach, according to published reports. Among them are Ross, Nelson Peltz, Stephen Schwarzman, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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