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The sprawling 14,000-square foot La Ronda Mansion could soon become a pile of rubble. Despite public outcry to save the 80-year-old castle-like house, the new owner could demolish it by Labor Day.
Joseph Kestenbaum is the owner of the historic, castle-like La Ronda Mansion in Bryn Mawr, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Until now Kestenbaum, whose identity was protected by a ...
The mysterious owner of the La Ronda mansion in Bryn Mawr was revealed earlier this week as Joseph Kestenbaum. Now, attempts to preserve the house are literally down to brass tacks. The mysterious ...
BRYN MAWR, Pa. - September 1, 2009 There have been protests to save /*La Ronda*/. There was talk of even moving the entire mansion, but it appears the owner of La Ronda is still going ahead with ...
BRYN MAWR, Pa. (AP) — A suburban Philadelphia mansion is being torn down after attempts to save the structure failed. Demolition crews began tearing down the 80-year-old La Ronda mansion in Bryn ...
There is no final answer yet on the fate of Bryn Mawr’s La Ronda. The historic mansion’s now admitted owner Joseph D. Kestenbaum of Penn Valley declined a request by the Florida man who wants ...
BRYN MAWR, Pa. - August 26, 2009 Could 41-year-old Florida developer Benjamin Wohl be the savior of the Main Line mansion known as La Ronda? "We're optimistic because it doesn't make any sense to ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — There's a new element to the battle over a historic mansion in suburban Philadelphia that is threatened with demolition.The former owner of the La Ronda mansion in Bryn Mawr ...