Marco Rossi sells Tamaramaâs most expensive hole in the ground
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An artistâs impression of the development application-approved, Wallace E Cunningham-designed residence in Tamarama.Â
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Tamaramaâs most expensive hole in the ground has quietly sold, five years after it was first listed with $15 million hopes by Marco Rossi, head of privately held construction group Built, and his partner, Stephanie Stokes.
The couple purchased the Thompson Street property on Sydneyâs coast in 2008 for a then suburb high of $11 million and demolished the house to make way for a development application-approved, Wallace E Cunningham-designed residence that was expected to be the Rossi familyâs forever home.
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BENNINGTON â The Southern Vermont Homebrew Festival, cancelled in 2020, will return for 2021, the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce announced Monday. The sixth annual event will take place on Saturday, Aug. 7 from noon to 4 p.m. on Depot Street in Bennington.
âWe are excited to be back with the Vermont governorâs announcement that things will return to some sort of normal by July 4th,â Matt Harrington, executive director of the chamber, said in a release. âWe have partnered again with Hopridge [Farms] and Will Gardner to produce an eclectic festival which is about brew, summer, music and friends.â