Manhattan in Florida: which famous people and companies left New York
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Manhattan in Florida: which famous people and companies left New York

'16.03.2021'

Olga Derkach

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South Florida has long been a seasonal getaway for New Yorkers, but 2020 saw a massive move of metropolitan residents to Florida. Who left after Donald Trump and what institutions followed them, the newspaper said. Curbed.

Palm Beach

Who moved:

Scott Schleifer: co-founder of Tiger Global Management from New York, he broke Florida's record by paying $ 122 million for an oceanfront mansion.

Ken Griffin: In addition to the Star Island estate in Miami, hedge fund Citadel has invested at least $ 350 million in more than 20 acres (8 hectares) of parcels south of Mar-a-Lago.

Donald Trump Jr and Kimberly Guilfoyle: move to a seven-bedroom mansion in Admiral's Bay 20 miles north of Mar-a-Lago. Guilfoyle is also reportedly considering joining a neighboring house.

Donald Trump: just months before the pandemic, the New Yorker for life declared himself a Florida resident. Although the agreement with the city says that members of the Mar-a-Lago club are not allowed to reside there all the time, Trump's lawyer argues that, as the club's “mayor,” Trump is a “conscientious employee,” and that's okay.

Which Wall Street Companies Moved After Them

Citadel Securities: in March last year, a portion of the retail space was moved to the Four Seasons Resort in Palm Beach.

Elliot Management: Paul Singer is transferring his $ 41 billion fund south, reportedly to an office tower under construction in Rosemary Beach. Steve Cohen's Point72 Asset Management also moves into 360 Rosemary.

Restaurants:

Le Bilboquet: it was once called "New York's most snobbish restaurant." This year, a branch opened in Florida owned by former Warhol muse Jane Holzer.

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Saint Ambroeus: Madison Avenue, West Village, Soho, Southampton, and now Palm Beach. Probably next will be Miami.

La goulue: Since its opening, it has become a good place to visit.

Almond: now this restaurant in Florida.

Swifty's: moving is like the revival of a secular cafe.

Art galleries:

Skarstedt: The KAWS show recently opened.

Levy Gorvy: in Florida, you can see the Pat Steir exhibition.

Peace: Floridians can find an exhibition here Kenneth Noland.

Aquavella: and here is Tom Sachs.

Paula Cooper: show "The Politics of Desire".

Lehmann Maupin: exhibition of works by MacArthur Binion, Teresita Fernandez and Nari Ward.

Miami

Who moved

Dan Loeb: The founder and CEO of Third Point paid $ 20 million for a six-bedroom mansion.

Gabe Plotkin: He spent $ 44 million on two adjacent houses on the waterfront.

Peter Thiel: Last fall, the co-founder of PayPal and venture capital firm Founders Fund acquired neighboring mansions for $ 18 million on one island west of the Standard Hotel.

Keith Rabois: Thiel's buddy and venture capitalist at Yelp, LinkedIn, PayPal, and Square bought the big house for nearly $ 29 million.

Ken Griffin: he sold his penthouses at the Miami Beach oligarch hideout and is raising about $ 95 million to build a palace on them.

John Oringer: Last year, Alex Rodriguez's former waterfront home was bought for $ 42 million to the founder of Shutterstock, who is reportedly New York's first tech billionaire.

Douglas Sachs: The managing director of Goldman Sachs spent $ 11,7 million on a home designed by Renzo Piano.

Daniel Glass: the founder of Manhattan-based Glassnote Entertainment Group spent $ 6,6 million on his new Florida home.

Cindy Crawford and Randy Gerber: paid about $ 10 million for their new mansion just before New Years. They will live near Orangeer and Plotkin.

Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen: bought a 1,84 acre seafront land plot for $ 17 million on Indian Creek. They are reported to be selling their Tribeca apartment for nearly $ 40 million.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner: bought a plot on Indian Creek for $ 32 million from Julio Iglesias. While they wait for construction to begin, they rent apartments in the Arte condominiums, a short walk from their future home.

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Meanwhile, according to People magazine, in January Ivanka's half-sister, Tiffany, "Was actively looking for a home in Miami Beach."

Karlie Kloss and Josh Kushner: Jared's brother and his pregnant wife Karlie Kloss reportedly live in a Miami Beach waterfront mansion on North Bay Road.

Which Wall Street Companies Moved After Them

Icahn Enterprises: Billionaire Carl Icahn, who has lived seasonally on the posh and ultra-private island of Indian Creek since 1997, made 2020 the year to relocate his New York-based investment conglomerate Icahn Enterprises to Sunny Isles Beach.

Founders Fund: signed a lease for Brickell City Tower.

Blackstone: Stephen Schwartzman's hedge fund has opened a store at 2 MiamiCentral.

Restaurants

Price: a Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse now in Design District.

freehold: is now in Wynwood and feeds Florida residents with pizza.

Osteria Morini: there is a new restaurant south of Soho.

pastis: Keith McNally's Meatpacking District Bistro will open in Wynwood in the summer of 2022.

Red Rooster: in December, Markus Samuelsson opened the second version of his Red Rooster Harlem cottage in the Miami area and decorated it with art by Rashid Johnson, Mikaline Thomas, Kara Walker and Hank Willis Thomas.

carbone: Florida residents can now see the original Thompson Street design, overseen by Vito Schnabel.

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