随着华尔街南迁,阿波罗全球管理公司将选址从纽约改为奥斯汀
Apollo Picks Austin Over New York As Wall Street's Migration South Continues

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/apollo-picks-austin-over-new-york-wall-streets-migration-south-continues

管理着约1万亿美元资产的阿波罗全球管理公司(Apollo Global Management)已选定德克萨斯州奥斯汀作为其第二总部。在做出决定前,该公司曾对迈阿密、纳什维尔和棕榈滩等多个地点进行评估,最终因奥斯汀拥有雄厚的人才储备、不断增长的科技生态系统以及对商业友好的环境而选择了这里。 尽管纽约仍是该公司的主要基地,但阿波罗计划将未来大部分招聘重心转向奥斯汀办公室。此次扩张反映了公司正处于重要的增长阶段,自2020年以来,其员工人数已翻了一番,达到4000人。 阿波罗的这一举措折射出金融行业的一种普遍趋势,即各公司正寻求减轻纽约不断上涨的税收、监管成本以及政治环境带来的影响。通过向德克萨斯州等地扩张,企业正日益重视较低的税负和更优越的运营环境。这一转变凸显了竞争激烈的市场格局,奥斯汀等地区正成功吸引大型金融和企业实体入驻,进一步加速了行业从纽约等传统中心向外分散的趋势。

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It's not just Citadel that's moving out of New York.

Apollo Global Management has chosen Austin, Texas, as its second headquarters, according to sources familiar with the decision. The firm, which manages about $1 trillion in assets, evaluated Austin, Miami, Palm Beach, and Nashville before CEO Marc Rowan selected Austin, according to Financial Times.

The new office is expected to host most future hiring as Apollo expands beyond its longtime New York base. While the decision has been communicated internally, it is not yet final.

Austin's appeal includes its strong talent pipeline, growing tech ecosystem, quality of life, and business-friendly environment. Texas has increasingly attracted major financial and corporate employers, including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, SpaceX, and ExxonMobil.

FT writes that Apollo has been broadening its U.S. footprint since the pandemic, opening major offices in Connecticut and Florida. The firm now employs more than 4,000 people, over double its 2020 headcount.

Although New York remains Apollo's primary headquarters, the company has stated that most future growth is expected to occur in its second HQ. Austin reportedly also benefited from concerns among employees about limited private-school options in Miami.

Apollo's decision highlights a broader trend reshaping the financial industry. As taxes, regulatory costs, and political uncertainty continue to rise in New York, firms are increasingly looking elsewhere for growth. Critics argue that Mayor Zohran Mamdani's antagonistic rhetoric toward business and his support for higher taxes have reinforced concerns among executives and investors, accelerating the migration of talent and capital to states such as Texas and Florida.

For companies weighing where to expand, Austin's pro-business environment and lower tax burden are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.

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