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LaKiam … ex-Patriots owner’s son buys a co-oop in some other city
Posted on 11/10/2006 21:49 PM | Link | Post Comment
How's that for a headline? Grabs you, doesn't it. I've been reading too many Herald / Post headlines.
According to the New York Post:
The son of the late Victor Kiam - the one-time owner of the New England Patriots and the man who proclaimed he loved Remington shavers so much that he bought the company - has taken half of the eighth floor and the entire ninth floor of 1133 Fifth Ave., with his wife, Elena.
Kiam is the president of Lia Sophia, an Illinois-based direct-sales jewelry company originally founded as Lady Remington by his late father.
Price was quoted at $24 million for the five-bedroom home.
Source: Gimme Shelter - By Braden Keil, New York Post
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