Billionaire Ken Griffin eyes city-owned Brickell property in $3M deal
Billionaire Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin could scoop up one of Brickell’s oldest buildings, which sits across from the hedge fund’s future headquarters and is the only missing piece of his full city block. Miami city commissioners next week will consider selling a city-owned white wood-frame cottage for $2.98 million to an LLC affiliated with Griffin. The building is leased to the Dade Heritage Trust, The former home at 190 Southeast 12th Terrace, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, previously served as the office and surgical center of Dr. James M. Jackson — who became […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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