Buyer revealed: Apollo CEO Marc Rowan set North Fork record with land sale
North Forkers have long been protective of their pristine farmland and virgin swaths of beachfront — especially from their well-heeled neighbors across the bay. But a notorious South Forker has picked up a slice of the self-proclaimed chiller end of the East End. Apollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan is the buyer behind 110 acres of vacant land in East Marion, The Real Deal has learned. Rowan’s purchase of the land for $23.5 million is the priciest in North Fork history, and adds to a string of pricey deals in the area. The sale of the property, known as Cove […]
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