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Palantir CEO Alex Karp moved to his 'billionaire bunker' months before moving headquarters to Miami
Palantir CEO Alex Karp acquired a Miami mansion months before his company's headquarters relocation. This move predates similar property purchases by tech titans like Mark Zuckerberg and Google ...
It appears that Palantir Technologies’ move to the Sunshine State didn’t come out of thin air. As first reported by the Real Deal, Alex Karp, CEO of the controversial software company, purchased a $46 ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp picked up a sprawling $46 million Miami mansion—mere months before adding a $120 million Colorado dwelling to his real estate portfolio. Karp reportedly picked up the lavish ...
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announced this week that he and his wife are moving from Seattle to Surfside, paying $44 million for a penthouse at the Surf Club, according to the Wall Street ...
A group of tourists were lucky to escape as a 40-foot boat caught fire off Miami Beach, Florida, on Thursday, March 12.
Palantir Technologies Inc.’s chief executive Alex Karp bought a Miami mansion in June, seven months before the firm’s ...
The Alexander family is facing foreclosure suits from City National Bank over loans tied to two waterfront Miami Beach homes. The Miami-based bank filed the complaints in January ahead of Oren, Alon ...
Twins Alon and Oren Alexander and older brother Tal Alexander enjoyed luxurious lifestyles, until dozens of women accused ...
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City leaders say the "anti-diversity bill" that passed in FL Legislature can have financial impact
Two large pride events -- one in Miami Beach, another in Wilton Manors -- could be in jeopardy due to the bill, city ...
Palantir Technologies CEO Alex Karp is the buyer who paid $46 million for a waterfront Venetian Islands mansion last summer.
Florida, with its high concentration of wealth, no state income tax, pro-business policies and balmy weather, has drawn an ...
Four of the world's richest men now own Miami estates within 20 miles as tech power shifts from Silicon Valley to Florida's billionaire enclaves.
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