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The New York Post has an article and slideshow on the new waterfront home Derek Jeter is having built in Tampa. The 31,000-square-foot space in the Davis Islands community "will boast seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, two three-car garages, an entertainment room, a billiard room and a memorabilia room."
Of course, there's controversy! Jeter also wants to construct a 6-foot fence around the property. Tampa ordinances limit the height of the fence to 3 feet. But Jeter wants permission for a 3-foot masonry structure topped by a 3-foot-high wrought-iron fence.
By the way, as the Post notes: "Jeter's house will be Tampa's biggest -- and twice the size of the Tampa home owned by the Boss, George Steinbrenner."
4 comments:
So getting Dykstra'd in 10 years.
Ha! Let's hope that he doesn't try to become a magazine mogul....
Funny how all these high earners build big houses in the land of no income tax. Maybe someday the city will learn. Probably not.
I had lived in Hyde Park only about a mile away from where Derek is building his house. It's funny to see how the area has changed.
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