America's 100 Largest Landowners... And Here Is What They Own

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The 100 largest private landowners in the US own a combined 40 million acres, an area roughly the size of Florida.

But who are they, exactly?

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In a recent interactive story, Bloomberg matches some of the largest landowning families with some of their flagship parcels of land.


According to BBG, the top 100 private landowners own property in 39 states. Their parcels suit a number of purposes, from investment, conservation, tax benefits or simply the bragging rights that come with owning large chunks of the US.

Below, all of the land owned by this rarefied group is highlighted in green.

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The top ten landowning families control an area roughly equivalent in size to the state of West Virginia.

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Their names are (units in acres):

John Malone: 2.20 million
Emmerson family: 1.96 million
Ted Turner: 1.92 million
Stan Kroenke: 1.38 million
Reed family: 1.33 million
Irving family: 1.25 million
Brad Kelley: 1.15 million
Singleton family: 1.10 million
King Ranch heirs: 0.93 million
Peter Buck: 0.93 million

Media moguls John Malone and Ted Turner own more than 4 million acres in 12 states, much of it ranch-land out west. Turner owns a herd of 51,000 bison, the largest privately owned bison herd in the world.

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In Maine, sometimes humorously referred to as "the Saudi Arabia of Water", Malone, Subway co-founder Peter Buck and five other families have bought up so much forest land, that they collectively control one-quarter of the state's land.

Maine is one of the most sparsely populated states in the union, though it boasts a thriving timber industry. And its abundance of water has made forest land a popular destination for doomsday preppers.

To be sure, some of the families' holdings date back more than a century. The Pingree heirs' own 800,000 acres of woodland in Northern Maine. Most of this land has been opened to the public for camping and hiking.

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America's second-largest landowner, the Emmerson family, owns 1.96 million acres of timber-land. Its value, according to the Bloomberg billionaires Index, is $4.2 billion. The Reed family also owns a large swath of timber-land in the area.

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Another popular category among the largest property owners is ranch land, which represents 58% of the property owned by the top 100, or more than 23 million acres, mostly concentrated near the Texas-Mexico border.

King Ranch, a south Texas institution founded in 1835, is bigger than Rhode Island. More than 400 miles to the north is the country’s largest ranch behind a single continuous fence, belonging to LA Rams co-owner Stan Kroenke.

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The Fanjul family, which owns a lucrative Florida Crystals business, claims to be the only organic sugar cane grower in the US. Just 3% of the top landowners’ holdings is farmland. Most of that is in Florida. This includes vast orange groves owned by the Collier family.

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Louis Bacon, a billionaire hedge fund manager, owns some of the most "stunning vistas" in the country. He has conservation easements on much of his property. At least 20 of the top 100 have used these legal agreements, requiring them to preserve their properties in return for tax breaks.

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Private land can be transformed into a massive playground for its owner. So it is for oil mogul Russell Gordy's Montana hunting and cattle ranch.

The property features a hot springs that was a resort until 1932. The Holding family, the clan behind Sinclair Oil Corp., owns Sunlight Ranch, plus the Sun Valley and Snow basin resorts.

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BBG's ranking of the largest landowners comes from its annual land report, which is largely compiled based on interviews and publicly available information (or in some cases private documents) handed over by the landlords or their representatives.



https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2019-largest-landowners-in-us/
 
The 100 largest private landowners in the US own a combined 40 million acres, an area roughly the size of Florida.

But who are they, exactly?

sample.JPG


In a recent interactive story, Bloomberg matches some of the largest landowning families with some of their flagship parcels of land.


According to BBG, the top 100 private landowners own property in 39 states. Their parcels suit a number of purposes, from investment, conservation, tax benefits or simply the bragging rights that come with owning large chunks of the US.

Below, all of the land owned by this rarefied group is highlighted in green.

2019.09.06maptwo.JPG


The top ten landowning families control an area roughly equivalent in size to the state of West Virginia.



Their names are (units in acres):

John Malone: 2.20 million
Emmerson family: 1.96 million
Ted Turner: 1.92 million
Stan Kroenke: 1.38 million
Reed family: 1.33 million
Irving family: 1.25 million
Brad Kelley: 1.15 million
Singleton family: 1.10 million
King Ranch heirs: 0.93 million
Peter Buck: 0.93 million

Media moguls John Malone and Ted Turner own more than 4 million acres in 12 states, much of it ranch-land out west. Turner owns a herd of 51,000 bison, the largest privately owned bison herd in the world.



In Maine, sometimes humorously referred to as "the Saudi Arabia of Water", Malone, Subway co-founder Peter Buck and five other families have bought up so much forest land, that they collectively control one-quarter of the state's land.

Maine is one of the most sparsely populated states in the union, though it boasts a thriving timber industry. And its abundance of water has made forest land a popular destination for doomsday preppers.

To be sure, some of the families' holdings date back more than a century. The Pingree heirs' own 800,000 acres of woodland in Northern Maine. Most of this land has been opened to the public for camping and hiking.



America's second-largest landowner, the Emmerson family, owns 1.96 million acres of timber-land. Its value, according to the Bloomberg billionaires Index, is $4.2 billion. The Reed family also owns a large swath of timber-land in the area.



Another popular category among the largest property owners is ranch land, which represents 58% of the property owned by the top 100, or more than 23 million acres, mostly concentrated near the Texas-Mexico border.

King Ranch, a south Texas institution founded in 1835, is bigger than Rhode Island. More than 400 miles to the north is the country’s largest ranch behind a single continuous fence, belonging to LA Rams co-owner Stan Kroenke.



The Fanjul family, which owns a lucrative Florida Crystals business, claims to be the only organic sugar cane grower in the US. Just 3% of the top landowners’ holdings is farmland. Most of that is in Florida. This includes vast orange groves owned by the Collier family.



Louis Bacon, a billionaire hedge fund manager, owns some of the most "stunning vistas" in the country. He has conservation easements on much of his property. At least 20 of the top 100 have used these legal agreements, requiring them to preserve their properties in return for tax breaks.



Private land can be transformed into a massive playground for its owner. So it is for oil mogul Russell Gordy's Montana hunting and cattle ranch.

The property features a hot springs that was a resort until 1932. The Holding family, the clan behind Sinclair Oil Corp., owns Sunlight Ranch, plus the Sun Valley and Snow basin resorts.



BBG's ranking of the largest landowners comes from its annual land report, which is largely compiled based on interviews and publicly available information (or in some cases private documents) handed over by the landlords or their representatives.



https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2019-largest-landowners-in-us/


bruh thanks for this. im addng this to my knowledge base bc mofos down in the atl didnt believe me when i told them ted turner was off the chain on real estate...but the bush family in tx aint too shabby either. the bushes got a 12oo acre farm out there that is completely self sufficient with power water food and everything needed.

i need to be like this on a smaller scale but maybe in GA or some where in South america like that man lenny kravitz...off the grid type is with a relaxing atmosphere.
 
No. 1 John Malone
2,200,000 acres

Although significant swaths of the acreage belonging to the nation’s largest landowner are well off the beaten path — take, for instance, the enormous stands of timberland in the North Maine Woods — tens of thousands of Coloradans enjoy one of Malone’s ranches on a daily basis. The Centennial State’s 21,000-acre GREENLAND RANCH is a bastion of open space along the Front Range. Set in the rolling hills that form a natural break between Denver and Colorado Springs, it is surrounded by an ever-expanding grid of subdivisions, shopping centers, and office parks along Interstate 25. With the support of Douglas County, Great Outdoors Colorado, and The Conservation Fund, however, the oldest operating cattle ranch along Colorado’s Front Range continues its historic mission to this day.

THE FULL LIST: AMERICA’S 100 LARGEST LANDOWNERS 2020

1. John Malone
2. Emmerson Family [Up 76,500 Acres]
3. Reed Family [Up 291,000 Acres]
4. Ted Turner
5. Stan Kroenke
6. Irving Family [Up 19,912 Acres]
7. Peter Buck
8. Brad Kelley
9. Singleton Family
10. King Ranch Inc.
11. Pingree Heirs
12. Wilks Brothers
13. Briscoe Family [Up 46,000 Acres]
14. Lykes Heirs
15. Ford Family
16. O’Connor Heirs
17. Thomas Peterffy
18. Stimson Family
19. Martin Family
20. Westervelt Heirs
21. Don Horton
22. Simplot Family
23. Fisher Family
24. Philip Anschutz
25. Jeff Bezos
26. Holding Family
27. Hughes Family
28. Cullen Heirs
29. Shannon Kizer [Up 78,000 Acres]
30. Zane & Tanya Kiehne [Up 12,362 Acres]
31. Stefan Soloviev [Up 15,006 Acres]
32. Robinson & Freed [Up 13,841 Acres]
33. Collins Family
34. Mike Smith
35. Barta Family
36. Bass Family
37. Llano Partners
38. Fasken Family
39. Benjy Griffith III [Up 149,000 Acres]
40. Collier Family
41. Kokernot Heirs
42. Killam Family
43. Babbitt Heirs
43. Jones Family [Up 20,000 Acres]
43. Lee Family
43. Anne Marion
47. Malone Mitchell 3rd [Down 63,000 Acres]
48. True Family
49. Bill & Melinda Gates [NEW TO LR100]
50. Galt Family
51. D.K. Boyd [Down 648 Acres]
52. Lyda Family
53. Hadley Family
54. T.R. Miller Family [Up 40,510 Acres]
55. Reynolds Family
56. Sanders Family
57. Coffee Family
58. Riggs Family
59. Koch Family
60. Kenedy Memorial Foundation
61. Louis Bacon
62. Brophy Family
63. Bidegain Family
64. Yates Family
65. Cassidy Heirs
66. Scott Family
67. Kennedy Family
68. Eugene Gabrych
69. Bridwell Heirs [Up 37,785 Acres]
70. Hearst Family
71. East Foundation [Up 570 Acres]
72. Gage Heirs
73. Russell Gordy
74. Cunningham Sheep Co.
75. Bobby Patton & Mark Walter [New to LR100]
76. Cocanougher Family
77. Anthony Family
77. Hunt Family
77. Langdale Family
77. Holland M. Ware Charitable Foundation
81. Stewart & Lynda Resnick
82. Skiles Family
83. Nunley Family
84. Offutt Family
85. Brask Family [New to LR100]
86. Williams Family
87. Durrett Family
88. Haynes Family
89. Mike Mechenbeir
90. JA Ranch Heirs [Up 13,485 Acres]
91. Broadbent Family
91. Irwin Heirs
93. The Jones Girls [Up 3,000 Acres]
94. Sugg Family
95. McDonald Family
96. Reese Family
97. Codgell Family
98. Fanjul Family
99. Iberlin Family [New to LR100]
100. Ellison Family
 
John Malone is the guy responsible for the starting of BET.
I'm surprised the Waltons aren't on this list.
 
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