Billionaire Ken Griffin who moved business to Florida now selling final property in Chicago at discount – FOX News

Ken Griffin speaking during a recorded interview at a corporate office."There’s something very special about the government in Florida and their focus on delivering traditional values for the community," Griffin said at an event organized by the Economic Club of Miami several months after making the announcement.
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Media Scrutiny
4 months ago

I remember when the Chicago Tribune opined about Ken’s moving from IL to FL. They said that when he left, 1% of IL’s Tax Base went with him (him, his employees & Citadel’s cumulative taxes). Now, multiply that by Thousands of others who have moved out for the same reasons, and you have a Fiscal Death Spiral. Johnson’s Head Tax will exacerbate the process, and Chicago will end up looking like Kwame Kilpatrick’s Detroit in a matter of years…

Mark F
4 months ago

“Hasta la vista Chicago! I won’t be coming back!” Ken Griffin

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
4 months ago

He is the biggest loss Chicago has ever taken. He is never coming back to Chicago.
He sold at the market price; things are bad and getting worse.

Last edited 4 months ago by Leaving Soon, just not soon enough

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