Real Estate
Concession King's Mercer Island Mansion Selling For $10.5M
Jerry D. Burtenshaw ran the Alpine-Burtco concession company, which supplied food for SafeCo, the Tacoma Dome, and others.
MERCER ISLAND, WA - This house is not selling for peanuts, even if its owner once did.
This $10.5 million Mercer Island mansion was owned by Jerry Burtenshaw, chief of the Alpine-Burtco concession company. The company sold peanuts, hot dogs, and more at Safeco Field, the Tacoma Dome and, at one point, the Kingdome.
The 9,760 square-foot home was designed by Kirkland modernist architect Vassos M. Demetriou.
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- Address: 4425 Forest Ave SE, Mercer Island, Washington
- Price: $10,500,000
- Square Feet: 9790
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 7 Baths
- Built: 1997
- Features: Timeless modern westside waterfront. Vassos Demetriou?s fetterless architectural statement, masterfully crafted by Paulsen. 20 years mint. Generous volume commensurate with a shy 10, 000sf across two floors. Dramatic glass walls frame the triplicate of Seward Park, Olympic Mountains and Seattle skyline views, as only Forest Ave can. Main floor master. Separate ADU. Gated. Privacy rarely found in waterfront, courtesy of the 178? shoreline. Large yacht dock. Garages for 6. For life's enthusiasts!
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