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Citadel seeks what could be tallest cranes in Florida history to build Miami headquarters

Hedge fund asks FAA for approval of equipment that's almost 1,300 feet high
Citadel has filed an application with the Federal Aviation Administration for clearance to use the tallest construction cranes in Florida's history to build the hedge fund's proposed headquarters. (Citadel)
Citadel has filed an application with the Federal Aviation Administration for clearance to use the tallest construction cranes in Florida's history to build the hedge fund's proposed headquarters. (Citadel)

Citadel, the Miami-based hedge fund headed by Ken Griffin, is asking the Federal Aviation Administration for approval to use what's expected to be the tallest construction cranes in Florida's history in the latest sign the firm is proceeding with plans for a supertall tower for its new headquarters.

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