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Blackhawks edge Coyotes to extend sudden win streak The Hawks swept a three-game homestand by beating the lowly Coyotes on Friday. By Ben Pope. By Alison Martin. For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Please Allow Javascript and reload this page. DeJesus and his wife, Kim, have again listed their Wheaton mansion, after trying for years to sell the home, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Kim DeJesus, an actress, is originally from Wheaton. The three-floor home at 28 Muirfield Circle has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a basement bar and a brick patio, according to the listing. Cubs slugger Anthony Rizzo recently listed a mansion of his own, this one in his childhood home of Parkland, Florida. Team owner Tom Ricketts also got into the home-selling market, selling his Wilmette home to Loyola University basketball coach Porter Moser.
While some Cubs are cashing in on their estates, a number of players have been busy buying homes in the area. The Real Deal's newsletters give you the latest scoops, fresh headlines, marketing data, and things to know within the industry. By clicking Subscribe you agree to our Privacy Policy.
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Mark Meadows fails to appear before January 6 committee, risking contempt referral Former President Trump's White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, did not appear for a Friday morning deposition with the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U. Capitol, daring the panel to invoke contempt proceedings against him. Newly-minted Cubbies outfielder David DeJesus closed on this 6, sf brick mansion in Wheaton more than a month ago, according to Bob Goldsborough's Elite Street column.
That was well before he got inked to a two-year deal with the Cubs. He must have been feelin' the vibes. Celebrities always get the deals.
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