LOS ANGELES BILLIONAIRE:
Anthony Pritzker, the billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotels empire, has listed his expansive Los Angeles estate for $195 million.
The mansion, which spans 50,000 square feet, was completed in 2012 by the late architect Ed Tuttle and sits on a 6-acre promontory offering unparalleled views of Los Angeles from downtown to the Pacific Ocean.
The development of this mansion was a multi-year project, requiring the acquisition of multiple parcels of land from 2001 to 2005, with the final purchase totaling $14.7 million. Pritzker’s commitment to architectural excellence is evident in every corner, using imported Italian limestone and custom oak finishes.
This mansion known as “The Angelo Estate” is the third-largest estate in Los Angeles, after The One and The Manor.
Anthony Pritzker, the billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotels empire, has listed his expansive Los Angeles estate for $195 million.
The mansion, which spans 50,000 square feet, was completed in 2012 by the late architect Ed Tuttle and sits on a 6-acre promontory offering unparalleled views of Los Angeles from downtown to the Pacific Ocean.
The development of this mansion was a multi-year project, requiring the acquisition of multiple parcels of land from 2001 to 2005, with the final purchase totaling $14.7 million. Pritzker’s commitment to architectural excellence is evident in every corner, using imported Italian limestone and custom oak finishes.
This mansion known as “The Angelo Estate” is the third-largest estate in Los Angeles, after The One and The Manor.
LOS ANGELES BILLIONAIRE:
Anthony Pritzker, the billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotels empire, has listed his expansive Los Angeles estate for $195 million.
The mansion, which spans 50,000 square feet, was completed in 2012 by the late architect Ed Tuttle and sits on a 6-acre promontory offering unparalleled views of Los Angeles from downtown to the Pacific Ocean.
The development of this mansion was a multi-year project, requiring the acquisition of multiple parcels of land from 2001 to 2005, with the final purchase totaling $14.7 million. Pritzker’s commitment to architectural excellence is evident in every corner, using imported Italian limestone and custom oak finishes.
This mansion known as “The Angelo Estate” is the third-largest estate in Los Angeles, after The One and The Manor.
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