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On the Grounds of the Former H.J. Heinz Mansion Stands This Thoughtfully Updated Point Breeze Property

Summary by Pittsburgh Magazine
PHOTOS BY FLYOVER PROPERTIES Relocating to Pittsburgh from Washington, D.C., in 2019, Gera Jochum and Robert Rounsley say they were were hoping to own a piece of Pittsburgh history — which is just one of the many reasons a Point Breeze home caught their attention. Built in 1929, 7035 Penn Ave. is one of the homes built where Greenlawn, the ornate chateau belonging to ketchup king Henry J. Heinz, once stood. Today, all that remains of the mansion…
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Pittsburgh Magazine broke the news in on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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