Alibaba’s Jack Ma Secretly Buys 28,100 Acres of Pristine New York Wilderness for $23 Million – What’s He Planning?
LatestInformativenewsind - May 27, 2025 In a stunning and mysterious move, Jack Ma, the enigmatic billionaire and co-founder of Alibaba, has quietly purchased 28,100 acres of untouched wilderness in upstate New York's Adirondack region—and the internet is buzzing with questions. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the massive property, known as Brandon Park, was acquired for an estimated $23 million through a shell company—a tactic often used to mask high-profile purchases. The land, previously owned by International Paper, includes a vast natural landscape of lakes, dense forests, and sprawling wetlands, making it one of the most scenic and ecologically significant tracts in the area. But here's the kicker: there are no plans for commercial development. Sources close to the deal, including reporting from Adirondack Explorer, suggest that Ma’s intent is purely conservation-driven. The property will serve as both a personal retreat and a protected natural space, l...