The 10,000 sf Patrick O’Donnell house hits the market again after closing in June 2007, setting a record for the most expensive house sold on the historic peninsula. Boston Celtics Owner and Tudor Investments partner Jim Pallotta paid $7.1 Million for it, but most have thought our summers were too warm for his taste.
Celtics Owner’s Charleston Mansion Back on Market at $7,895,000
February 22, 2008 by chsplaces

[...] chsplaces wrote a fantastic post today on “Celtics Ownerâs Charleston Mansion Back on Market at $7895000″Here’s ONLY a quick extractBoston Celtics Owner and Tudor Investments partner Jim Pollatta paid $7.1 Million for it, but most have thought our summers were too warm for his taste. Charleston Most Expensive Home on the Peninsula 21 King Street. [...]
Sirs: My residence address was 21 King St in
Charleston, during the mid 40′s (end WW2).
I rented the 2nd floor front, shared kitchen &
l.r. & piazza with traffic mgr telephone co. Ed
Robinson, who rented 2nd floor rear. I don’t
recall any occupant of 3rd floor. My “landlord”
on the 1st floor was a Garden owner, maybe
Middleton. I was CEO of the Community and
War Chest, officed at 56 Wentworth, headed
by C. Bissell Jenkins, Jr.. insurance on Broad
I have a major section of my trilogy memoir
book describing the years in Charleston from
the first night at the Villa Magherita which I
shared with the merchant mariners and a few
hundred bed bugs. My current Dallas address
is 2519 John West Rd. Villa 4103, 75228