One week after the record sale of businesswoman and philanthropist Adrienne Arsht’s 4-acre waterfront Coconut Grove estate, hedge funder Ken Griffin has emerged as the buyer.
Source: Inman News
Ken Griffin revealed as buyer of record $107M Miami sale
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