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Miami’s Billionaire Bunker, home to Bezos and Ivanka, has a very unpleasant problem By Madeleine Marr. Updated June 20, 2025 12:31 PM.
The man who sold Jeff Bezos his $79 million mansion in a tony part of Miami Beach is suing the realtor who handled the transaction because it concealed the fact that the buyer of the 2.8-acre ...
Miami's Billionaire Bunker, home to Bezos and Ivanka, has a very unpleasant problem. Story by Madeleine Marr • 2w. T he chatter on the manicured streets in Indian Creek Village these days isn't ...
An empty 1.8 acre lot on Indian Creek island just sold for a record-setting amount of more than $100 million–providing a fat ...
The Amazon founder purchased three homes totaling $237 million in South Florida’s elite Indian Creek Village during a span of ...
The contemporary apartment is part of the Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club, a development of nine homes outside Miami ...
However, a year into the project, the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 sent the Shoreland Co. into bankruptcy. By then, close to 300 acres of the swamp had been developed into a barrier island.
Jeff Bezos is moving Miami, where he's snapped up two properties in the exclusive "billionaire bunker." Meet his other ultra-wealthy neighbors.
US News: Miami's billionaire banker is not a person, but a colloquial term for a private island in Biscayne Bay called Indian Creek. It is also known as the "B ...
Indian Creek, also known as Billionaire Bunker, is a man-made, 300-acre barrier island in Biscayne Bay -- home to some of the biggest names in sports, entertainment and business.
Indian Creek Village in Miami, Florida, draws the world’s richest ... The buzz surrounding Billionaire Bunker buzzed louder in late 2020 in the midst of COVID-19 — when high earners began ...
At Miami’s Billionaire Bunker, Another Wealthy Buyer Heads for the Exit Real-estate developer Edward J. Minskoff is asking $16.5 million for his apartment at Faena House, a condominium tower ...