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The home was built in 1936 by architect William Pereira, who went on to design buildings like the Transamerica pyramid in San Francisco. MATT MANSUETO PHOTOGRAPHY Text size
A “blue-ribbon” property in an upscale Chicago suburb is heading to market for $18 million.
Originally the estate of former Pabst Brewing Co. president and chairman Harris Perlstein, the Georgian-style home in Glencoe, Illinois, has been gut renovated over the last three years, according to owner and designer Anita Lisek.
“We had to take everything apart,” she told Mansion Global. “It was a lot of headaches and sleepless nights, but it paid off. It turned out beautifully.”