Ken Griffin Wants to Reshape Miami – and Maybe American Politics
Litigation attorney Nathan Adams was interviewed for a Fortune feature on Citadel CEO Ken Griffin and his vision for development in South Florida. The article recapped the renowned hedge fund leader's journey from Chicago to Miami – he relocated the company's headquarters in 2020 after spending more than 30 years in the Midwest – and highlighted the city's business-friendly policies and favorable investment environment that attracted Griffin to the Sunshine State. It went on to describe how he plans to grow Miami as an international business center, home to major players in the technology, financial services and healthcare sectors. Mr. Adams, who was a high school classmate of Griffin's and maintains a friendship with him, said these efforts reflect a civic mindset demonstrated at an early age through participation in a group that encouraged businesses to move to South Florida. He added that he would support a move into politics for the billionaire, given his history of working with local governments and regional decision-makers across both parties along with his overall focus on economic development and community growth.
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