The founder of Bridgewater Associates Ray Dalio, is a man in a hurry. He has many errands to run such as enforcing radical transparency, shuttling taxidermied birds and last but not least, wooing clients.
It is not surprising, thought, that the hedge fund legend has built a helipad into his plans for the new headquarters of Bridgewater in Stamford, Connecticut.
According to the Stamford Advocate, the Rayplex will be easily associated with a palace if it is built the way he intends to:
“Made up of two long, curved buildings joined in the center by bridges and paths, the structure is poised to become the most striking presence on the Stamford coastline. The project’s goal, according to the coastal site plan application, is “to house a corporation in an environment that fosters personal interaction and a strong connection to the living world.”
In addition to the helipad, the headquarters will have a marina, a restored estuary and a floating recreational barge.
Many people, however, have objected to the idea of the campus being much bigger that it was initially proposed.
Source: The Giant Money Palace of Ray Dalio
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