San Antonio door manufacturer places lone bid on disgraced lawyer Christ Pettit's home
After 15 months on the market, the Alamo Heights mansion of disgraced San Antonio attorney Chris Pettit finally has a bidder, according to the Express-News. The CEO of San Antonio-based door manufacturer Steves & Sons Inc., Edward Galt Steves, placed a $2.3 million bid to buy the 6,500-square-foot property dubbed the “Wedding Cake House," the daily reports. The three-bedroom, four-bathroom home designed by architect Tom Pressley got its nickname due to its multi-tiered design.
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