Steve Jobs and the Mansion that Unleashed a Legal Battle of 20 - Leonardo Network
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Steve Jobs acquired in 1984 a Spanish colonial-style mansion in Woodside, California, looking for a second residence near Silicon Valley. The property, with 30 rooms and a vast private forest, represented a remarkable example of colonial architecture, but also a challenge due to its deterioration and costly maintenance requirements. Despite inhabiting it for a decade, Jobs decided to demolish it in 2004, facing fierce local opposition. Neighbors…
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