This billionaire has been outed as the newest owner inside NYC’s most prestigious co-op

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Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin has expanded his high-end real estate empire with the $45 million purchase of a duplex at 740 Park Ave., Manhattan’s most prestigious co-op building. 

The deal, according to sources who spoke to the Wall Street Journal, marks the latest addition to Griffin’s portfolio of ultra-luxury properties. 

The seller was Julia Koch, widow of the late billionaire industrialist David Koch, The Post previously reported. 

Billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin, known for amassing a massive real estate empire, has added another prestigious property to his portfolio with the $45 million purchase of a duplex at 740 Park Ave. from Julia Koch, widow of David Koch. Christopher Sadowski
Griffin, the Citadel founder, already owns a $238 million apartment at 220 Central Park South, widely considered Manhattan’s top condo building, while 740 Park is regarded as the city’s premier co-op. REUTERS

The Kochs purchased the five-bedroom unit for approximately $17 million in 2004. 

Following David Koch’s death in 2019, Julia, who has been spending more time in Southampton and Palm Beach, listed the property in early 2022 for more than $60 million before formally reducing the price to $48 million last year. 

Julia Koch with David Koch in 2016. Getty Images for Time

Griffin, founder of Citadel, already owns a $238 million apartment at 220 Central Park South, a building widely regarded as the city’s top condominium.

His latest acquisition at 740 Park — built in the 1930s by James T. Lee, grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis — cements his presence in Manhattan’s most exclusive residential enclaves. 

The building has long been home to high-profile figures, including billionaire businessman Ronald Lauder, and former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. 

The Kochs originally bought the prewar unit for $17 million in 2004, and Julia listed it for $48 million in 2023. Robert Miller

Griffin’s global real estate holdings include a $122 million London mansion near Buckingham Palace; an $84.45 million Hamptons estate previously owned by Calvin Klein; a record-breaking $107 million compound in Miami’s Coconut Grove; and an extensive Palm Beach portfolio where he has invested more than $450 million, which The Post reported is the most expensive house in America valued at over $1 billion.

The 740 Park sale was brokered by Corcoran’s Leighton Candler, Bradley Comisar and Jennifer Reardon.

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