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A former airline executive and the heirs of an electronics pioneer have been busy in western Connecticut's real estate market.

In Kent, a favorite site for second homes for New Yorkers, former US Airways Group Chairman Stephen M. Wolf just paid $3.58 million for a three-bedroom, 4,600-square-foot modern stone-and-wood home. The house is on 17 acres with a 58-foot lap pool and a great room with a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. The seller was TV-commercial director Richard Levine.

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A former airline executive and the heirs of an electronics pioneer have been busy in western Connecticut's real estate market.

In Kent, a favorite site for second homes for New Yorkers, former US Airways Group Chairman Stephen M. Wolf just paid $3.58 million for a three-bedroom, 4,600-square-foot modern stone-and-wood home. The house is on 17 acres with a 58-foot lap pool and a great room with a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. The seller was TV-commercial director Richard Levine.

:down: (Where is the Barf smilie?) 😛h34r:
Glad I was able to contribute.
How about helping with my mortgage payment Steve.
 
A former airline executive and the heirs of an electronics pioneer have been busy in western Connecticut's real estate market.

In Kent, a favorite site for second homes for New Yorkers, former US Airways Group Chairman Stephen M. Wolf just paid $3.58 million for a three-bedroom, 4,600-square-foot modern stone-and-wood home. The house is on 17 acres with a 58-foot lap pool and a great room with a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. The seller was TV-commercial director Richard Levine.

:down: (Where is the Barf smilie?) 😛h34r:
Does it have a wine cellar?
And big garage for his collectables
 
He sould open it up to be a getaway for all of you who suffered with him on the East side of ops!
All I can say is....MUST BE NICE. Whadda (bleep.)
 
Don't forget he needs a wine cellar too!
 
A former airline executive and the heirs of an electronics pioneer have been busy in western Connecticut's real estate market.

In Kent, a favorite site for second homes for New Yorkers, former US Airways Group Chairman Stephen M. Wolf just paid $3.58 million for a three-bedroom, 4,600-square-foot modern stone-and-wood home. The house is on 17 acres with a 58-foot lap pool and a great room with a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. The seller was TV-commercial director Richard Levine.

:down: (Where is the Barf smilie?) 😛h34r:
hmmmm...jealousy will get you nowhere my friend....how long has wolf been gone now??...YOU are not in their tier, and YOU never will be if you keep up with the typical CLASS ENVY crap.....get over it....Actually, sounds like a damn nice place to me......oh!! wait....I forgot.... he bought this off the givebacks from USAIRWAYS' workers' <_< <_< ....LMFAO.......GOOD DAY.....
 
I've been trying to unload a 4Br/2.5 Bath Colonial,only has a 2 car attd garage...

Nahh...2nd thought I'll keep it..
even,,,
Ooppps Steven SORRY ya lost out!!

SUCKA!!!!
 
No jealousy here...just intense anger at him for being a crook and at me for permitting myself to be duped. Ooh, that damn Kool-Aid!

Steppenwolf and his little buddy Rocky made life miserable for most people involved, ruled like tyrants, wrenched concessions out of practically everyone and then took the money and ran like Carpetbaggers.

What goes around, comes around. He will eventually spin a "bankrupt" in life's Karmic Wheel of Fortune.
 
Concessions?

Those were done by Siegel and company, not Wolf.
 
Why even bother with this kind of dribble he's an excutive who got his pay day it will never change so don't dwell on it it's not healthy
 
No class envy or jealousy. Just a little article I ran across while surfing the web. Otherwise, I really dont care what Wolf, Gangwal or Siegel are doing...
 
I hope its a crisp and polished house. I hope it creates moments of magic. I hope he takes it to the next level.
 
Remember, 84% of the pilot group at U voted FOR Mr. Wolf's plan... having already been BRIEFED on his actual plan by both the pilots of UAL AND NWA. Can you say Forest Gump! This same group voted hook, line, and sinker for both LOA 93 AND the E190 eternal mainline pay rates. Wolf did what he did, and telegraphed it prior to doing so. He deserves his big house. Greeter.
 

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