Ken Griffin doubles down on Brickell development with 300 apartments
Ken Griffin’s footprint on Miami is growing along Biscayne Bay. The Citadel founder and CEO revised his proposal for a 2.5-acre site at 1201 Brickell Bay Drive, adding a 300-unit apartment building and 1,420-space parking garage next to another office building he owns, Bloomberg reported. Griffin also bought up all the units of a 22-story condominium across the street, which he plans to demolish for future development. That buyout puts him just one property away from conquering the entire block, the outlet said. The development includes a 54-story, 1.7 million square-foot-office building, which will serve as headquarters for Citadel and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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