GTS founder Ari Rubenstein drops $15M on waterfront Palm Island home
Ari Rubenstein, the founder of financial services firm GTS, dropped $15 million on a waterfront Palm Island house in Miami Beach.  Records show Rubenstein and his wife, Zaily Rubenstein, bought the house at 112 Palm Avenue from PL Holdings, a Puerto Rican company managed by George Burguillos, a shipping executive. The Rubensteins financed the off-market purchase with an $8.3 million mortgage from City National Bank of Florida. Ari Rubenstein founded New York City-based GTS in 2006, according to the firm’s website. He is also the founder of ClearList, an alternative to a stock exchange for private companies. His first wife, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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