Mullen, Witkoff Back Miami Museum’s $25 Million Building Deal

  • Funds enable contemporary art institute to double its space
  • Design District property housed private de la Cruz Collection
The Miami building purchased by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami.Photographer: Jill Peters/Miami Design District
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Pretium Chief Executive Officer Don Mullen and his wife, Amanda, have helped to back the $25 million purchase of a Miami building by an art museum that’s free to the public.

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami has acquired a 30,000-square-foot (2,800-square-meter) property in the city’s Design District that doubles the museum’s footprint. The deal was supported through contributions from a pool of donors that also included the Witkoff family, BGO Co-CEO John Carrafiell and H.I.G. Capital co-founder Tony Tamer.