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In 1999, the Kays sold Merrywood for $15.5 million to William E. Conway Jr., who co-founded the Carlyle Group. He owned Merrywood for less than a year before selling it to former CEO of AOL Steve Case and his wife, the former AOL executive Jean Villanueva, for $24.5 million, again breaking the region's property sales records. The home featured ...
(A Brentwood official testified that the school pays rent, currently $850,000 annually, to the VA and provides more than $900,000 in "in-kind" services including meals for veterans and the shuttle ...
In 1950, Andover sold the house and grounds to the private Maret School. [3] In 1952, Maret moved to the new campus from its 1923 building at 2118 Kalorama Road NW. Maret has used the house as a learning center, a library, a business office, admissions office, and the head of school's office. [4]
In June 2013, the company sold the majority of its industrial portfolio to an affiliate of The Blackstone Group for $241.5 million. [5] In March 2015, the company sold its properties in Richmond, Virginia for $60 million. [6] [7]
Joshua H. Morris, a conveyancer in Philadelphia, and several colleagues met on 28 March 1876 to incorporate the first title insurance company to address the issue.The new firm, they stated, would "insure the purchasers of real estate and mortgages against losses from defective titles, liens and encumbrances," and that "through these facilities, transfer of real estate and real estate ...
'My house is unsellable': This Pennsylvania woman bought cheap land from the state for $15,000 — but didn't know a previous owner sold it due to a landslide, report says Danielle Antosz November ...
The old Groveton High School on Popkins Lane (opened in 1956) houses the Bryant Alternative High School; the site of Fort Hunt High school (opened in 1963) became Carl Sandburg Middle School, which is the middle school that feeds into West Potomac. The new Groveton High School was built on the site of the former Bryant Intermediate School and ...
Before the Glen became a general store and post office, it was a gristmill and sawmill owned by George R. Bell. [2] In 1884, the then 84-acre (340,000 m 2) property was bought by Lucy J. Peters. [3] In the 1890s, Peter's son, George Fountain Peters, married and built the Glen house/store around 1899. [ 4 ]