John C. Malone

American businessman

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2022 Malone was ranked as the second largest landowner in the United States according to The Land Report's top 100 U.S. landowners ranking, having previously held the top spot for 10 years.
2021 The Malones donated $25 million to Maine Medical Center in Portland for a capital improvement project, with a new cardiac and vascular services tower to be named the Malone Family Tower, following Leslie Malone's recent cardiac care at the hospital.
2021 Ended his period as the largest private landowner in the United States, though still ranked second.
May 2021 Bloomberg estimated his net worth at over US$9 billion.
2016 Malone was named a 'Citizen of the West' by the State of Colorado, recognizing his contributions and significance to the state.
2014 Malone and his wife donated $42.5 million to Colorado State University to create the Institute for Biologic Translational Therapies, with $32.5 million for construction costs and $10 million for operational expenses.
2011 Malone provided Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science with its largest gift ever of $50 million.
2011 Malone donated $60 million to Hopkins School in New Haven to fund construction of two new buildings: Malone Science Center (named for his father) and Heath Commons (named after his favorite Hopkins teacher).
2011 Malone gave Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering its largest gift ever of $30 million for a new building on Homewood Campus, to be named Malone Hall.
2011 Became the largest private landowner in the United States, beginning a significant period of land acquisition.

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