A clip criticizing mega-billionaire Ken Griffin for owning a $238 million apartment could weaken his commitment to a planned $4.5 billion Park Avenue skyscraper partnership with Vornado and the Rudin organization. The article suggests a reputational headwind rather than a confirmed project change, so the near-term market impact appears limited.
A clip criticizing mega-billionaire Ken Griffin for owning a $238 million apartment could weaken his commitment to a planned $4.5 billion Park Avenue skyscraper partnership with Vornado and the Rudin organization. The article suggests a reputational headwind rather than a confirmed project change, so the near-term market impact appears limited.
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