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Demolition of Tennessee's largest mansion set to begin in Knoxville [View all]
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Demolition of Tennessees largest mansion set to begin in Knoxville
by: Melanie Vásquez Russell
Posted: Apr 18, 2022 / 09:18 AM CDT
Updated: Apr 18, 2022 / 09:19 AM CDT
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) Demolition of a Knoxville home considered the biggest single-family home in the state is set to begin this week, months after the contents of the sprawling estate were put up for auction.
The massive home on the banks of the Tennessee River known as Villa Collina is scheduled to be demolished this week before being split into three land lots. A demolition permit was issued earlier this year. ... In January, paperwork filed for permitting showed the price tag for the upcoming demolition project: $147,652.00. Total Demolition Services of Knoxville filed for the demo permit.
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Constructed between 1993 and 2000, Villa Collina is located at 5628 Lyons View Pike in Knoxville. The 40,250-square-foot waterfront mansion on Fort Loudoun Lake, which auctioneers said in November was sold for $6.5 million, is the 84th largest home in the country. The house includes more than 80 rooms with eight bedrooms, 11 full bathrooms, three-story library, 2,600-square-foot wine cellar, 11 fireplaces, indoor and outdoor pools, six-car garage, and guest and staff quarters.
A records check indicates the property was purchased by Resolution Systems, LLC in October 2020 from the former holder, Villa Collina, LLC for $10.5 million. Last fall, in October 2021 LView Properties, LLC bought the property for $6.5 million.
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Demolition of Tennessees largest mansion set to begin in Knoxville
by: Melanie Vásquez Russell
Posted: Apr 18, 2022 / 09:18 AM CDT
Updated: Apr 18, 2022 / 09:19 AM CDT
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) Demolition of a Knoxville home considered the biggest single-family home in the state is set to begin this week, months after the contents of the sprawling estate were put up for auction.
The massive home on the banks of the Tennessee River known as Villa Collina is scheduled to be demolished this week before being split into three land lots. A demolition permit was issued earlier this year. ... In January, paperwork filed for permitting showed the price tag for the upcoming demolition project: $147,652.00. Total Demolition Services of Knoxville filed for the demo permit.
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Constructed between 1993 and 2000, Villa Collina is located at 5628 Lyons View Pike in Knoxville. The 40,250-square-foot waterfront mansion on Fort Loudoun Lake, which auctioneers said in November was sold for $6.5 million, is the 84th largest home in the country. The house includes more than 80 rooms with eight bedrooms, 11 full bathrooms, three-story library, 2,600-square-foot wine cellar, 11 fireplaces, indoor and outdoor pools, six-car garage, and guest and staff quarters.
A records check indicates the property was purchased by Resolution Systems, LLC in October 2020 from the former holder, Villa Collina, LLC for $10.5 million. Last fall, in October 2021 LView Properties, LLC bought the property for $6.5 million.
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At 40,000 square feet and 86 rooms it's the largest house in Tennessee. But demolition starts Monday
Silas Sloan
Knoxville News Sentinel
Published 10:00 p.m. ET April 17, 2022
Demolition of Knoxville's most extravagant, over-the-top mansion begins Monday. ... The teardown of the 40,000-square-foot, 86-room Villa Collina is just contingent on the Knoxville Utilities Board making sure all gas lines are empty, Sharon Bailey, a broker and representative of the property owners, told Knox News. ... Bailey said once started, the process will take several days. Total Demolition Services is leading the work.
The property, located at 5628 Lyons View Pike, was purchased by LView Properties LLC for $6.5 million last October, according to Knox County property records.
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It is the largest house in Tennessee and the 84th largest in the country, according to the Villa Collina website. ... The mansion has eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a commercial grade kitchen and a three-story library, to name a few of the audacious amenities. Perhaps the most jaw-dropping room is the $5 million master suite, featuring Swarovski crystal chandeliers and $200,000 doorknobs.
Since the 2010s, the property has changed hands a few times. ... In 2011, former Miller Energy CEO Scott Boruff purchased the mansion for $9.5 million.
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Silas Sloan: Covering growth and development in East Tennessee
Twitter: @silasloan| Email: silas.sloan@knoxnews.com
Support local journalism and enjoy subscriber perks. Visit knoxnews.com/subscribe.
At 40,000 square feet and 86 rooms it's the largest house in Tennessee. But demolition starts Monday
Silas Sloan
Knoxville News Sentinel
Published 10:00 p.m. ET April 17, 2022
Demolition of Knoxville's most extravagant, over-the-top mansion begins Monday. ... The teardown of the 40,000-square-foot, 86-room Villa Collina is just contingent on the Knoxville Utilities Board making sure all gas lines are empty, Sharon Bailey, a broker and representative of the property owners, told Knox News. ... Bailey said once started, the process will take several days. Total Demolition Services is leading the work.
The property, located at 5628 Lyons View Pike, was purchased by LView Properties LLC for $6.5 million last October, according to Knox County property records.
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It is the largest house in Tennessee and the 84th largest in the country, according to the Villa Collina website. ... The mansion has eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a commercial grade kitchen and a three-story library, to name a few of the audacious amenities. Perhaps the most jaw-dropping room is the $5 million master suite, featuring Swarovski crystal chandeliers and $200,000 doorknobs.
Since the 2010s, the property has changed hands a few times. ... In 2011, former Miller Energy CEO Scott Boruff purchased the mansion for $9.5 million.
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Silas Sloan: Covering growth and development in East Tennessee
Twitter: @silasloan| Email: silas.sloan@knoxnews.com
Support local journalism and enjoy subscriber perks. Visit knoxnews.com/subscribe.
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