Citadel’s Miami Tower Offers a Chance to Put Stamp on Waterfront

Ken Griffin and developer Sterling Bay are at work on the South Florida tower that will house the billionaire’s firms.

The new Miami office tower for Ken Griffin's Citadel is expected to make its mark on Miami’s waterfront. 

Photographer: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg 

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Ken Griffin’s new Miami office tower is shaping up to be developer Sterling Bay’s most ambitious headquarters project yet.

Sterling Bay, which has more than $20 billion in its development pipeline, is set to build its largest tower with Griffin’s Citadel. It’s one of the few remaining opportunities to make a mark on Miami’s waterfront and a rare chance to work with one of the finance industry’s biggest titans, who will have the final say over plans.