More than three years after he died of cancer at age 58, the Beverly Hills home of longtime Hasbro Chairman and CEO Brian Goldner is on the market for $27 million. Ta. The property is owned by Antonio Bruno of Sotheby’s International Realty Beverly Hills Brokerage and Tomer Fridman of Christie’s International Real Estate.
Records show Mr. Goldner is a visionary who transformed the Rhode Island-based toy and game maker into an entertainment company with its own television and film studio during his long tenure of 16 years. Best known for the game, his wife, Barbara, has been shown to have paid approximately $18 million for the game. A mansion from the 1980s, as of 2020, just before his death in October 2021. The traditional-style mansion has since been reimagined and renovated by President Obama’s famed White House architect Michael S. Smith, with approximately 7,500 square feet of luxurious living space spread over two floors, five bedrooms and eight It has two bathrooms.
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Fully walled, gated and fronted by manicured lawns, the property is spread over almost half an acre of land in the popular Flats area. A sage-colored front door opens to a white brick and stucco structure with a mansard roof, leading to a double-height entry foyer with a curved iron railing staircase with a skylight ceiling. has been introduced.
Other highlights include a living room heated by a veined marble fireplace and a gourmet kitchen with central island, luxury Caliber Series, and attached breakfast nook. There is also a gorgeous formal dining room with beautiful silver and white wallpaper, a wood-paneled office, a huge primary suite with a fireplace, separate office, and two bathrooms.
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Outdoors, the hedged-in backyard features a pool with spa and Baja shelf, as well as a built-in barbecue along a pergola-shaded lounge area with a fireplace. Also on site is a guesthouse and cabana, currently used as a gym, and a two-car garage.
As Mansion Gobal first reported, the Goldner family plans to leave California. Barbara Goldner, a clinical social worker, also owns real estate in Rhode Island.
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