Palantir’s Alex Karp revealed as buyer of $46M Miami Beach mansion
Palantir Technologies CEO Alex Karp is the buyer who paid $46 million for a waterfront Venetian Islands mansion in June, The Real Deal has learned. Tom and Patricia Kennedy, who founded a Miami Beach-based software firm, sold the 9,700-square-foot home at 55 East San Marino Drive on San Marino Island last summer to a hidden Delaware LLC. Karp’s identity had not been previously reported. Palantir, the controversial AI software firm, announced last month that it was moving its headquarters to Miami from Denver. The relocation is part of the wave of tech companies and their CEOs who have moved to […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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