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Billionaire Ken Griffin signaledhe may withdraw a $6 billion Midtown development projectafter socialist NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani stood in front of Griffin’s $238 million Central Park South penthouse in a viral April 15 video announcing a new “pied-à-terre tax” on luxury properties over $5 million whose owners don’t live full-time in the city. Citadel COO Gerald Beeson blasted Mamdani in a companywide email, writing “We are about to commence the redevelopment of 350 Park Avenue, creating 6,000 highly paid construction jobs... The project – if we move forward – will entail more than $6 billion dollars of spending.”

Citadel fires back at “shameful” attack: Beeson’s email called it “shameful that [Mamdani] used Ken’s name as the example of those who supposedly aren’t carrying their fair share” and accused the mayor of showing “the ignorance and disdain of the elite political class.” The email noted that over the past five years, Citadel principals and team members paid nearly $2.3 billion in NYC and state taxes, while Griffin contributed $650 million in charitable donations to NYC residents.

Wall Street warns of Florida exodus: Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman defended Griffin on X, writing “We should be applauding Ken for spending $238 million in NYC, not attacking him” and warning “We wouldn’t want him to move even more employees to Miami” where Griffin relocated Citadel headquarters in 2022.

Source: PolitiBrawl